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totTerms of trade
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tot"little child," 1725, Scottish, of uncertain origin, perhaps a shortened form of totter, or related to Old Norse tottr, nickname of a dwarf (compare Swedish tutte "little child," D [..]
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tot"to reckon up," 1760, from tot (n.) "total of an addition," first recorded 1680s, short for total (n.). Hence, "to mark (an account or a name) with the word 'tot.'&q [..]
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totTons Of Time
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totTraining of trainers
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totTotal
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tota small child. The same word also means to add up
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tot(indecl
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totso many
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tot"Tip of Tree", as in the latest revision of the source tree.
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tottriumph over tragedy, feature formula particularly popular in women's magazines
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tot(n) a small amount (especially of a drink)(n) a young child(v) determine the sum of
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totNUM so many| such a number of; as many| so many; such a great number of
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totthis long-term training course has been organised several times and aims to give resource persons the skills and experience to be a trainer within the YiA programme and its Actions. The ToT involves three training courses (introduction, skills training and evaluation) with practice periods (setting up and running own training courses) inbetween. Re [..]
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totA small amount of liquor.
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totSmall amount of liquor.
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totA rum ration consisting of a half-gill measure of Pusser's Rum. At one time, it was a daily issue on HMC Ships, however that tradition ened on 30 March 1972.
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tot(RN) A half-gill measure of Pussers Rum (approximately two fluid ounces). Used to be daily issue, served neat to Chiefs and Petty Officers; mixed with two parts water for other rates.
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totTime Over Target.
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totTotal
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totTime Over Target.
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totTerm of Trade
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totTransient Occupancy Tax.
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totTransient Occupancy Tax.
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