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tot 1
(tŏt)n.
1. A small child.
2. A small amount, as of liquor.
[Origin unknown.]
tot 2
(tŏt)tr.v. tot·ted, tot·ting, tots
To total: totted up the bill.
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tot
(tɒt)n
1. a young child; toddler
2. chiefly Brit a small amount of anything
3. a small measure of spirits
[C18: perhaps short for totterer; see totter]
tot
(tɒt)vb, tots, totting or totted
(usually foll by up) chiefly Brit to total; add
[C17: shortened from total or from Latin totum all]
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tot1
(tɒt)n.
1. a small child.
2. a small portion, as of liquor.
[1680–90; perhaps short for totterer]
tot2
(tɒt)v. tot•ted, tot•ting,
n. v.t., v.i.
1. to add; total (often fol. by up).
n. 2. a total.
[1745–55; < Latin: so much, so many]
tot
total.
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tot
Past participle: totted
Gerund: totting
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Noun | 1. | ![]() small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity - an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude |
2. | ![]() | |
Verb | 1. | ![]() add together, add - make an addition by combining numbers; "Add 27 and 49, please!" |
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tot
noun
tot something up
1. add up, calculate, sum (up), total, reckon, compute, tally, enumerate, count up Now tot up the points you've scored.
2. accumulate, gather, acquire, build up, amass, stockpile, accrue, mount up He has totted up a huge list of convictions.
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tot 1
nountot 2
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Translations
جُرْعَه صَغيرَه من مُسْكِرطِفْل صَغيريَجْمَع الأعْداد
panákprceksečístslza
drinklille trold
dreitill, tárleggja samansmábarn
bērņukslāsītemalciņšmazulissaskaitīt
zrátať
tot
1 [tɒt] N1. (= child) → nene/a m/f, chiquillo/a m/f, niñito/a m/f
tot
2 [tɒt] (esp Brit)Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
tot
n
(esp Brit, of alcohol) → Schlückchen nt
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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
tot1
(tot) noun1. a small child. a tiny tot.
2. a small amount of alcoholic drink. a tot of whisky.
tot2
(tot) – past tense, past participle ˈtotted: tot up to add up. He totted up the figures on the bill.
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