English to Latin Meaning of tot - tot


Tot :
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Definitions of tot in English
Noun(1) a small amount (especially of a drink(2) a young child
Verb(1) determine the sum of
Examples of tot in English
(1) Centenarian Harold Barrett today revealed his secret for long life - hard work and a regular tot of whisky.(2) One of the biggest studies into drinking has found that wine, beer and even a daily tot of whisky can lengthen your life and protect the body against the diseases of ageing.(3) Always on duty when crews returned from missions, he would offer solace and a welcome tot of rum.(4) Horatio enjoys dry clothes and a tot of rum, as well as the news that the Admiralty has confirmed him as Lieutenant in recognition of his courage during the fire ship attack at Gibraltar.(5) A comrade gave him a tot of rum and a sixpence to bite on.(6) She was scanned once a week from 30 weeks onwards because the tot was not putting on the expected amount of weight.(7) There are no dumb blondes or doormats; all of these women know the score and can tot it up in their heads without a calculator.(8) Finally I drifted off to sleep at about 3am, and, between then and the first mobile phone ringing at 5.45 am, I must have had, when you tot it all up, a good hour and a half's kip.(9) But I suppose it is easy to tot up the points - and maybe he was just more honest than the rest of the audience (like a spoil-sport, I refused to participate).(10) If they tot up 12 or more points, their licence is taken away.(11) I myself seriously need to get on my bike again - this week has seen me complete something like 40 miles, whereas the three previous weeks had seen me tot up around 1000 miles.(12) She likes a tot of whisky and has always been a flirt, especially with the doctors.(13) If your outdoor sugaring labors have left you with a chill, you may care to fortify, for medicinal purposes, your hot maple tea with a tot of Jamaica rum.(14) a tot of brandy(15) Drinkers could purchase a tot of liquor for as little as 1d or a few cowrie shells, and so it reached the poorer sections of Nigerian society.(16) It required an assured batting display at Broadwater to secure the 12 points after the visitors had inserted Fleetwood and watched them tot up 208-6 off their 57 overs.
Related Phrases of tot
(1) tot up ::
tot sunt
(2) tiny tot ::
tot minima
Synonyms
Noun
1. yearling ::
anniculi duodecim
2. bambino ::
bambino
3. toddler ::
toddler
Verb
5. add ::
adde
6. summate ::
summate
7. tot up ::
tot sunt
8. tally ::
tallia
9. add together ::
adde simul
10. add up ::
numerare
11. sum ::
summa
12. total ::
summa
Different Forms
tot, tots
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