Associations to the word «Tot»
Noun
- Tiny
- Tit
- Toy
- Van
- Kal
- Den
- En
- Telecom
- Fundraiser
- Dump
- Ich
- Gu
- Als
- Kuhn
- Foul
- Der
- Pol
- Hy
- Whisky
- Def
- Oder
- Playground
- Excise
- Ce
- Qu
- Ag
- Ary
- Ard
- Brandy
- Willem
- Jelly
- Quid
- Que
- Conte
- Utrecht
- Retrieval
- Seymour
- Cyborg
- Ans
- Nut
- Rosie
- Nu
- Ry
- Det
- Ration
- Pb
- Ut
- Om
- Amsterdam
- Leiden
- Nach
- Te
- Ars
- Rot
- Junta
- Summa
- Thailand
- Bangkok
- Hash
- Offensive
- Ev
- Mamma
- Cha
- Nd
- Joan
- Ai
- Picnic
- Pint
- Acorn
- Comm
- Techno
- Eliza
- Nursery
- Mil
- Eq
- Teen
- Op
- Ful
- Dam
- Mir
- Si
- Munster
- Zu
- Watcher
- Dat
- Concession
Wiktionary
TOT, noun. A small child.
TOT, noun. A measure of spirits, especially rum.
TOT, noun. (UK) (dialect) (dated) A foolish fellow.
TOT, verb. To sum or total.
TOT, verb. (UK) (historical) To mark (a debt) with the word tot (Latin for "so much"), indicating that it was good or collectible for the amount specified.
TOT UP, verb. (transitive) To calculate the sum of a number of numbers or quantities.
TOT UP, verb. (intransitive) (usually with to) To add up (to).
Dictionary definition
TOT, noun. A small amount (especially of a drink); "a tot of rum".
TOT, noun. A young child.
TOT, verb. Determine the sum of; "Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town".
Wise words
All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast
of the mind.