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1. (n.) tot
a small child.
2. tot
a small portion, as of liquor.
3. (v.i.) tot
to add; total (often fol. by up).
4. (n.) tot
a total.
5. tot
total.
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| Definition of 'tot' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) tot
a small amount (especially of a drink)
"a tot of rum"
2. (verb) toddler, yearling, tot, bambino
a young child
3. (verb) total, tot, tot up, sum, sum up, summate, tote up, add, add together, tally, add up
determine the sum of
"Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town"
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| Definition of 'tot' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) tot
anything small; -- frequently applied as a term of endearment to a little child
2. (noun) tot
a drinking cup of small size, holding about half a pint
3. (noun) tot
a foolish fellow
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Sense: a small child
a tiny tot.
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Afrikaans: kindjie |
Arabic: طِفْل صَغير |
Bulgarian: мъничко детенце |
Brazilian: criancinha |
Czech: prcek |
German: der Knirps |
Danish: lille trold |
Greek: πιτσιρίκι |
Spanish: niñito, nene, chiquitín |
Estonian: mudilane |
Farsi: نوزاد |
Finnish: napero |
French: bambin |
Hebrew: פָּעוֹט |
Hindi: छोटा बच्चा |
Croatian: mališan |
Hungarian: csöppség (gyerekről) |
Indonesian: anak kecil |
Icelandic: smábarn |
Italian: bambino |
Japanese: 小児 |
Korean: 유아 |
Lithuanian: mažylis |
Latvian: mazulis; bērņuks |
Malay: budak kecil |
Dutch: dreumes |
Norwegian: liten tass, smårolling |
Polish: brzdąc |
Persian: نوزاد |
Pashto: كوچنى، ماشوم، وړوكى: ګوټ، |
Portuguese: criancinha |
Romanian: copil |
Russian: малыш |
Slovak: decko,štoplík, drobček |
Slovenian: malček |
Serbian: klinac |
Swedish: liten unge |
Thai: เด็กเล็ก |
Turkish: ufaklık, ufak çocuk |
Taiwanese: 小孩 |
Ukrainian: маля, малюк |
Urdu: ننھا بچہ |
Vietnamese: đứa trẻ nhỏ |
Chinese: 娃娃 |
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