Cot vs. Rot

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Cotnoun

(US) A simple bed, especially one for portable or temporary purposes; a camp bed.

Cotnoun

A crib (child's bed).

Cotnoun

A wooden bed frame, slung by its corners from a beam, in which officers slept before the introduction of bunks.

Cotnoun

(archaic) A cottage or small homestead.

Cotnoun

A pen, coop, or similar shelter for small domestic animals, such as sheep or pigeons; a cote.

Cotnoun

A small, crudely-formed boat.

Cotnoun

A cover or sheath; a fingerstall.

Cotnoun

A small house; a cottage or hut.

Cotnoun

A pen, coop, or like shelter for small domestic animals, as for sheep or pigeons; a cote.

Cotnoun

A cover or sheath; as, a roller cot (the clothing of a drawing roller in a spinning frame); a cot for a sore finger. See also finger cot.

Cotnoun

A small, rudely-formed boat.

Cotnoun

A sleeping place of limited size; a little bed; a cradle; a piece of canvas extended by a frame, used as a bed.

Cotnoun

a sheath worn to protect a finger

Cotnoun

baby bed with high sides

Cotnoun

a small bed that folds up for storage or transport

Rotverb

(intransitive) To suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.

Rotverb

(intransitive) To decline in function or utility.

Rotverb

(ambitransitive) To (cause to) deteriorate in any way, as in morals; to corrupt.

Rotverb

(transitive) To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes.

Rotverb

To spend a long period of time (in an unpleasant place).

Rotverb

(transitive) To expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.

Rotnoun

The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.

Rotnoun

Any of several diseases in which breakdown of tissue occurs.

Rotnoun

Verbal nonsense.

Rotverb

To undergo a process common to organic substances by which they lose the cohesion of their parts and pass through certain chemical changes, giving off usually in some stages of the process more or less offensive odors; to become decomposed by a natural process; to putrefy; to decay.

Rotverb

Figuratively: To perish slowly; to decay; to die; to become corrupt.

Rotverb

To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes; as, to rot vegetable fiber.

Rotverb

To expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.

Rotnoun

Process of rotting; decay; putrefaction.

Rotnoun

A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See Bitter rot, Black rot, etc., below.

Rotnoun

A fatal distemper which attacks sheep and sometimes other animals. It is due to the presence of a parasitic worm in the liver or gall bladder. See 1st Fluke, 2.

Rotnoun

decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor

Rotnoun

(biology) decaying caused by bacterial or fungal action

Rotnoun

unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements)

Rotverb

break down;

Rotverb

waste away;

Rotverb

(chiefly of animal or vegetable matter) decay or cause to decay by the action of bacteria and fungi; decompose

Rotverb

gradually deteriorate, especially through neglect

Rotverb

make fun of; tease

Rotnoun

the process of decaying

Rotnoun

rotten or decayed matter.

Rotnoun

any of a number of fungal or bacterial diseases that cause tissue deterioration, especially in plants.

Rotnoun

liver rot in sheep.

Rotnoun

a process of deterioration; a decline in standards

Rotnoun

corruption on the part of officials.

Rotnoun

nonsense; rubbish

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