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rot. — 1. rotating. 2. rotation. * * * rot «rot», verb, rot|ted, rot|ting, noun, interjection. –v.i. 1. to become rotten; decay; … Useful english dictionary
rot — [[t]rɒt[/t]] v. rot•ted, rot•ting, n. interj. 1) to undergo decomposition; decay 2) to deteriorate, disintegrate, or become weak due to decay (often fol. by away, off, etc.) 3) to languish, as in confinement 4) to become morally corrupt or… … From formal English to slang
ROT — Abbreviation for right occipitotransverse position. * * * real oxygen transport; remedial occupational therapy; right occipito trans verse [fetal position] * * * rot rät vi, rot·ted; rot·ting to undergo decomposition from the action of bacteria… … Medical dictionary
rot — To decay or putrify. [A.S. rotian] * * * real oxygen transport; remedial occupational therapy; right occipito trans verse [fetal position] * * * rot rät vi, rot·ted; rot·ting to undergo decomposition from the action of bacteria or fungi rot n 1)… … Medical dictionary
ga|rot´ter — ga|rotte «guh ROT, ROHT», noun, transitive verb, rot|ted, rot|ting. = garrote. (Cf. ↑garrote) –ga|rot´ter, noun … Useful english dictionary
gar|rot´ter — gar|rotte «guh ROT, ROHT», noun, transitive verb, rot|ted, rot|ting. = garrote. (Cf. ↑garrote) –gar|rot´ter, noun … Useful english dictionary
rotting — rot|ting [ ratıŋ ] adjective in the process of decaying: The room was strewn with broken furniture and rotting garbage. rotting flesh/teeth/leaves … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rotting — rot|ting sb., en, er, erne (stængel fra rotangpalmen; HISTORISK spanskrør, afstraffelse med spanskrør) … Dansk ordbog
rottingstol — rot|ting|stol sb., en, e, ene … Dansk ordbog
garrote — gar•rote or garotte [[t]gəˈrɒt, ˈroʊt[/t]] n. v. rot•ed, rot•ing or rot•ted, rot•ting 1) a method of execution in which an iron collar is tightened around a person s neck until death occurs 2) the collarlike instrument used for this 3)… … From formal English to slang