| Türkçe | English |
| 1-motif | A theme, character type, image, Metaphor, or other verbal element that recurs throughout a single work of literature or occurs in a number of different works over a period of time For example, the various manifestations of the color white in Herman Melville's Moby Dick is a 'specific' motif, while the trials of star-crossed lovers is a 'conventional' motif from the literature of all periods. |
| 2-motif | Usually called OSF/Motif The UNIX industry's standard user interface originally developed by the Open Software Foundation Motif is based on the X-Window system and is a Presentation Manager look- alike Motif is available for all IBM AIX workstations. an image or action in a literary work that is shared by other works and that is sometimes thought to belong to a collective unconsciousness. |
| 3-motif | A GUI based on the X window system and distributed by the Open software foundation. |
| 4-motif | In literature and the fine arts, a salient feature or element of a composition or work; esp., the theme, or central or dominant feature; specif. , a motive. |
| 5-motif | Motive. |
| 6-motif | A recurring thematic element in a work of art or a single or repeated design or color. |
| 7-motif | Any movement that has development possibilities. |
| 8-motif | Graphical user interface specified by the Open Software Foundation and built on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's X Windows. A short melodic or rhythmic idea that recurs within a work or movement. |
| 9-motif | A meaningful pattern of nucleotides or amino acids that is shared by two or more molecules. |
| 10-motif | A short conserved region in a protein sequence Motifs are frequently highly conserved parts of domains [NCBI Bioinformatics]. |
| 11-motif | A distinctive element or theme, often repeated within a work of art. |
| 12-motif | An element in a film that is repeated in a significant way. |
| 13-motif | A nucleic acid or protein sequence that is associated with a function. |
| 14-motif | A decorative theme, element or component. |
| 15-motif | From the French for 'motive ' 1) A usually recurring distinctive feature or thematic element of design or ornament, especially a dominant idea or central theme 2) A single or repeated design or color. |
| 16-motif | A short musical idea, or melodic theme that runs through a piece. [n] a single decoration or image, such as a flower, a shell, or a circle, that is repeated in a design. |
| 17-motif | motif. |
| 18-motif | motif. |
| 19-motif | The duplicated design of vertical and horizontal repeats in a wallpaper pattern Motif refers to the recurring subject matter. |
| 20-motif | A graphical user interface for the UNIX operating system. |