25 Results for -rott-
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rottA dead dear being pecked by vultures, remains partly eaten by other animals, that sort of rotten meat is called 'carrion'.
rottAll our food was rotten.
rottHalf of the apples are rotten.
rottHalf of the apples is rotten.
rottHalf of the apple was rotten.
rottHalf of the bananas in the basket were rotten.
rottHalf of these apples are rotten.
rottHe is one of the rottenest fellows that have ever crossed my path.
rottHe is rotten to the core.
rottI bought it thinking it cheap, but it was rotten so I ended up losing out.
rottI smell something rotten.
rottIt's hot, so you'd better head back quickly. Mackerel goes off so fast that they coined 'fresh-looking rotten fish'.

CMU Pronouncing Dictionary
rott
 /R AA1 T/
/รา ถึ/
/rˈɑːt/

WordNet (3.0)
rotten(adj) having decayed or disintegrated; usually implies foulness, Example: dead and rotten in his grave
rotten borough(n) an English parliamentary constituency with few electors
rottenstone(n) a weathered and decomposed siliceous limestone; in powdered form it is used in polishing, Syn. tripoli
rotter(n) a person who is deemed to be despicable or contemptible, Syn. so-and-so, lowlife, rat, skunk, scum bag, dirty dog, stinkpot, git, puke, stinker, bum, crumb, Example: only a rotter would do that; kill the rat; throw the bum out; you cowardly little pukes!; the British call a contemptible person a `git'
rotterdam(n) the 2nd largest city in the Netherlands; located in the western Netherlands near the North Sea
rottweiler(n) German breed of large vigorous short-haired cattle dogs

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Rotta

n. (Mus.) See Rota. [ 1913 Webster ]

Rotten

a. [ Icel. rotinn; akin to Sw. rutten, Dan. radden. See Rot. ] Having rotted; putrid; decayed; as, a rotten apple; rotten meat. Hence: (a) Offensive to the smell; fetid; disgusting. [ 1913 Webster ]

You common cry of curs! whose breath I hate
As reek of the rotten fens. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

(b) Not firm or trusty; unsound; defective; treacherous; unsafe; as, a rotten plank, bone, stone. “The deepness of the rotten way.” Knolles. [ 1913 Webster ]


Rotten borough. See under Borough. --
Rotten stone (Min.), a soft stone, called also Tripoli (from the country from which it was formerly brought), used in all sorts of finer grinding and polishing in the arts, and for cleaning metallic substances. The name is also given to other friable siliceous stones applied to like uses.
[ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Putrefied; decayed; carious; defective; unsound; corrupt; deceitful; treacherous. [ 1913 Webster ]

-- Rot"ten*ly, adv. -- Rot"ten*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ]


DING DE-EN Dictionary
Rottanne { f } [ bot. ]spruce-fir [Add to Longdo]
Rotte { f } | Rotten { pl }gang; horde; rout | routs [Add to Longdo]
Rottweiler { m } [ zool. ]Rottweiler [Add to Longdo]
Rotterdam (Stadt in Niederlande)Rotterdam (city in Netherlands) [Add to Longdo]

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