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Definition of tot
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Tot (n.) A
foolish
fellow.
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Joggle
::
"Joggle
(v. t.) To shake
slightly;
to push
suddenly
but
slightly,
so as to cause to shake or
totter;
to
jostle;
to jog..
Different
::
Different
(a.) Of
various
or
contrary
nature,
form, or
quality;
partially
or
totally
unlike;
dissimilar;
as,
different
kinds of food or
drink;
different
states
of
health;
different
shapes;
different
degrees
of
excellence..
Folium
::
Folium
(n.) A curve of the third
order,
consisting
of two
infinite
branches,
which have a
common
asymptote.
The curve has a
double
point,
and a
leaf-shaped
loop;
whence
the name. Its
equation
is x3 + y3 = axy..
Totalize
::
Totalize
(v. t.) To make
total,
or
complete;to
reduce
to
completeness..
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To be
wanting;
to fall
short;
to be or
become
deficient
in any
measure
or
degree
up to total
absence;
to cease to be
furnished
in the usual or
expected
manner,
or to be
altogether
cut off from
supply;
to be
lacking;
as,
streams
fail; crops
fail..
Toddle
::
Toddle
(v. i.) To walk with
short,
tottering
steps,
as a
child..
Body
::
Body (n.) A
number
of
individuals
spoken
of
collectively,
usually
as
united
by some
common
tie, or as
organized
for some
purpose;
a
collective
whole or
totality;
a
corporation;
as, a
legislative
body; a
clerical
body..
Sum
::
Sum (v. t.) To bring
together
into one
whole;
to
collect
into one
amount;
to cast up, as a
column
of
figures;
to
ascertain
the
totality
of; --
usually
with up..
Whole
::
Whole (n.) The
entire
thing;
the
entire
assemblage
of
parts;
totality;
all of a
thing,
without
defect
or
exception;
a thing
complete
in
itself..
Ramist
::
Ramist
(n.) A
follower
of
Pierre
Rame,
better
known as
Ramus,
a
celebrated
French
scholar,
who was
professor
of
rhetoric
and
philosophy
at Paris in the reign of Henry II., and
opposed
the
Aristotelians..
Aristotelian
::
Aristotelian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Aristotle,
the
famous
Greek
philosopher
(384-322
b. c.)..
Entothorax
::
Entothorax
(n.) See
Endothorax.
Totipalmate
::
Totipalmate
(a.)
Having
all four toes
united
by a web; -- said of
certain
sea
birds,
as the
pelican
and the
gannet.
See
Illust.
under
Aves..
Homoioptoton
::
Homoioptoton
(n.) A
figure
in which the
several
parts of a
sentence
end with the same case, or
inflection
generally..
Torpor
::
Torpor
(n.) Loss of
motion,
or of the
motion;
a state of
inactivity
with
partial
or total
insensibility;
numbness..
Phototypography
::
Phototypography
(n.) Same as
Phototypy.
Autotheism
::
Autotheism
(n.) The
doctrine
of God's
self-existence.
Tot
::
Tot (n.) A
drinking
cup of small size,
holding
about half a
pint..
Pelecaniformes
::
Pelecaniformes
(n. pl.) Those birds that are
related
to the
pelican;
the
Totipalmi.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To pass from an
animate
to a
lifeless
state;
to cease to live; to
suffer
a total and
irreparable
loss of
action
of the vital
functions;
to
become
dead; to
expire;
to
perish;
-- said of
animals
and
vegetables;
often with of, by, with, from, and
rarely
for,
before
the cause or
occasion
of
death;
as, to die of
disease
or
hardships;
to die by fire or the
sword;
to die with
horror
at the
thought..
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