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Motif is an alternate spelling of motive, and may refer to these possible items:
In creative work:
- Motif (narrative), any recurring element in a story that has symbolic significance
- Motif (textile arts), a recurring element or fragment that, when joined together, creates a larger work
- Motif (visual arts), a repeating theme or pattern
In biochemistry:
- Sequence motif, a sequence pattern of nucleotides in a DNA sequence or amino acids in a protein
- Structural motif, a pattern in a protein structure formed by the spatial arrangement of amino acids
- Network motif, patterns (sub-graphs) that recur within a network much more often than expected at random
In music:
- Motif (music), a perceivable or salient recurring fragment or succession of notes
- Yamaha Motif, a music workstation
In computing:
- Motif (widget toolkit), a graphical user interface toolkit used in software development
- Aston Motif, a range of character generators manufactured by Aston Broadcast Systems
In other uses:
- Motif (chess composition), an element of a move in the consideration of why the piece moves and how it supports the fulfillment of the problem stipulation
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