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Noun
/mōˈtel/,
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motels, plural;
  1. A roadside hotel designed primarily for motorists, typically having the rooms arranged in a low building with parking directly outside


  1. a motor hotel
  2. A motel is a hotel designed for motorists, and usually has a parking area for motor vehicles. They are common in the United States.
  3. Motel is the debut album by the Mexican soul-rock band, of the same name. The album was released in March 28, 2006, in Mexico, their homeland. And later, after four months, the album was released in countries like Guatemala, Venezuela, Chile, and the United States. ...
  4. Motel is a Mexican Rock band created in 2002, consisting of Guillermo (Billy) Méndez, Rodrigo Dávila Chapoy, José Damián and Rubén Puente.
  5. Motel is a 2005 album by New York City brutal prog band Pak . It has been well received in the indie marketplace it was targeted for .
  6. "Motel" is the fifteenth single by B'z, released on November 21, 1994. This song is one of B'z many number-one singles in Oricon chart. It sold over 1,316,000 copies according to Oricon.
  7. Motel was an Australian television soap opera made by ATN-7 in 1968.
  8. The Motel (2005) is the debut feature from director Michael Kang. The film won the Humanitas Prize in the Sundance Film Festival category, and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.
  9. Outside is a concept album first released September 26, 1995 by David Bowie on Virgin Records. Subtitled "the Ritual Art-Murder of Baby Grace Blue: A non-linear Gothic Drama Hyper-Cycle," Outside centers around the characters of a dystopian world on the eve of the 21st century. ...
  10. (The motels) The Motels are a New Wave music band from the Los Angeles area best known for "Only the Lonely" and "Suddenly Last Summer", both of which peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1982 and 1983, respectively. Their song "Total Control" reached #4 on the Australian charts in 1980. ...
  11. lodging establishment typically featuring a series of rooms whose entrance is immediately adjacent to a parking lot, as might facilitate easy access to one's automobile during an overnight stay, particularly located near a major highway; Of or relating to a motel; Of architecture, interior ...
  12. (Motels) There is no hard and fast rule differentiating motels from other resorts, although the word motel suggests that it is aimed at motorists. ...
  13. For purposes of this Title, a motel shall be defined the same as a hotel.
  14. These “MOter HoTELS” were known as “Tourist Cabins” during the height of their popularity along the Mother Road. One could drive all day, pull the old flivver into a parking lot, and get a bed and toilet for the night. ...
  15. an establishment that usually provides only lodging although some have restaurants attached to them.
  16. An inexpensive, single-story hotel near a highway with guest rooms facing and directly accessible from the parking lot.
  17. a building or group of buildings in which lodging is offered to the public for compensation, and where entrance to rooms is made directly from the outside of the building. Motel includes such terms as tourist cabins and tourist court. ...
  18. Combination of the terms motor and hotel. Popular after World War II when automobile ownership became more widespread.
  19. tourist accommodation that provides free parking and access to a guest's room directly from the parking lot.