E Pluribus Unum, or "Out of many, one."
Trust (in the motto "in God we trust").
The motto of the US is on our coins -- IN GOD WE TRUST
The word motto is a noun. The plural form is mottos.
The motto of Divine Word University is 'Run to win'.
The motto of University of the Incarnate Word is 'The Universe is Yours'.
The motto of Divine Word College of Legazpi is 'Witness to the Word in the World.'.
motto means "fat"
The motto was 'Be prepared.' The coat of arms had the motto engraved at the base.
The word LIBERTY on U.S. coins is a motto. A motto is an inspirational message or emotionally stirring phrase. The motto's on current U.S. coins are Liberty, In God We Trust, and E Pluribus Unum ("out of many, one").
The motto of The Word Network is 'The Undisputed Source for Urban Ministries and Gospel Music'.
Divine Word University's motto is 'Sic currite ut comprehendatis'.
In the sentence "That motto is cool," the word "motto" is a noun. It is used as the subject of the sentence.