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4-letter words containing o, a, t

  • acto — a short, realistic play, usually in Spanish, that dramatizes the social and economic problems of Chicanos.
  • alot — lot (def 14).
  • alto — An alto is a woman who has a low singing voice.
  • atmo — (physics, dated) The standard atmospheric pressure used in certain physical measurements and calculations; conventionally, that pressure under which the barometer stands at 760 millimeters, at a temperature of 0° Centigrade, at the level of the sea, and in the latitude of Paris.
  • atob — (tool)   /A too B/ Utility software that converts ASCII to binary. The reverse process is btoa.
  • atoc — a variety of skunk
  • atom — An atom is the smallest amount of a substance that can take part in a chemical reaction.
  • aton — a solar deity declared by Amenhotep IV to be the only god, represented as a solar disk with rays ending in human hands.
  • atop — If something is atop something else, it is on top of it.
  • auto — an automobile
  • boat — A boat is something in which people can travel across water.
  • bota — a small leather wine container
  • btoa — (tool, messaging, algorithm, file format)   /B too A/ A binary to ASCII conversion utility. btoa is a uuencode or base 64 equivalent which addresses some of the problems with the uuencode standard but not as many as the base 64 standard. It avoids problems that some hosts have with spaces (e.g. conversion of groups of spaces to tabs) by not including them in its character set, but may still have problems on non-ASCII systems (e.g. EBCDIC). btoa is primarily used to transfer binary files between systems across connections which are not eight-bit clean, e.g. electronic mail. btoa takes adjacent sets of four binary octets and encodes them as five ASCII octets using ASCII characters '!' through to 'u'. Special characters are also used: 'x' marks the beginning or end of the archive; 'z' marks four consecutive zeros and 'y' (version 5.2) four consecutive spaces. Each group of four octets is processed as a 32-bit integer. Call this 'I'. Let 'D' = 85^4. Divide I by D. Call this result 'R'. Make I = I - (R * D) to avoid overflow on the next step. Repeat, for values of D = 85^3, 85^2, 85 and 1. At each step, to convert R to the output character add decimal 33 (output octet = R + ASCII value for '!'). Five output octets are produced. btoa provides some integrity checking in the form of a line checksum, and facilities for patching corrupted downloads. The algorithm used by btoa is more efficient than uuencode or base 64. ASCII files are encoded to about 120% the size of their binary sources. This compares with 135% for uuencode or base 64. Pre-compiled MS-DOS versions are also available.
  • cato — Marcus Porcius (ˈmɑːkəsˈpɔːʃɪəs), known as Cato the Elder or the Censor. 234–149 bc, Roman statesman and writer, noted for his relentless opposition to Carthage
  • coat — A coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves which you wear over your other clothes when you go outside.
  • dato — the chief of any of certain Muslim tribes in the Philippine Islands
  • doat — dote.
  • goat — any of numerous agile, hollow-horned ruminants of the genus Capra, of the family Bovidae, closely related to the sheep, found native in rocky and mountainous regions of the Old World, and widely distributed in domesticated varieties.
  • göta — a river in S Sweden, draining Lake Vänern and flowing south-southwest to the Kattegat: forms part of the Göta Canal, which links Göteborg in the west with Stockholm in the east. Length: 93 km (58 miles)
  • iota — a very small quantity; jot; whit.
  • jato — a jet-assisted takeoff, especially one using auxiliary rocket motors that are jettisoned at the completion of the takeoff.
  • jota — a Spanish dance in triple meter, performed by a couple and marked by complex rhythms executed with the heels and castanets.
  • kota — a city in NW India, in Rajasthan on the Chambal River: textile industry. Pop.: 695 899 (2001)
  • lota — (in India) a small container for water, usually of brass or copper and round in shape.
  • moat — a deep, wide trench, usually filled with water, surrounding the rampart of a fortified place, as a town or a castle.
  • mota — Alternative form of mootah.
  • nato — an organization formed in Washington, D.C. (1949), comprising the 12 nations of the Atlantic Pact together with Greece, Turkey, and the Federal Republic of Germany, for the purpose of collective defense against aggression.
  • nota — a dorsal plate or sclerite of the thorax of an insect.
  • oast — a kiln for drying hops or malt.
  • oath — a solemn appeal to a deity, or to some revered person or thing, to witness one's determination to speak the truth, to keep a promise, etc.: to testify upon oath.
  • oats — a cereal grass, Avena sativa, cultivated for its edible seed.
  • oaty — Containing oats.
  • octa — (meteorology) The fraction of the sky that is obscured by clouds, in eighths (one octa means that one eighth of the sky is obscured, two octas that one quarter is obscured, and so on).
  • oita — a seaport on NE Kyushu, in S Japan.
  • okta — (meteorology) One eighth of the total area of the celestial dome; used as a measure of cloudiness (one okta means that one eighth of the sky is obscured, two oktas that one quarter is obscured, and so on).
  • osta — Optical Storage Technology Association
  • otay — (nonstandard, eye dialect, childish) Alternative form of okay.
  • pato — an Argentine game played by two teams of four on horseback, resembling a cross between polo and basketball, using a ball with six large leather handles, the object of which is to place or throw the ball through the opponent's net that hangs from a 9 feet (2.7 meters) high pole.
  • rato — rocket-assisted takeoff.
  • rota — Nino [nee-naw] /ˈni nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1911–1979, Italian composer.
  • sato — Eisaku [ey-sah-koo;; Japanese ey-sah-koo] /eɪˈsɑ ku;; Japanese ˈeɪ sɑˌku/ (Show IPA), 1901–75, Japanese political leader: prime minister 1964–72; Nobel Peace Prize 1974.
  • stoa — Greek Architecture. a portico, usually a detached portico of considerable length, that is used as a promenade or meeting place.
  • taco — Mexican Cookery. an often crisply fried tortilla folded over and filled, as with seasoned chopped meat, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
  • tajo — Spanish name of Tagus.
  • tamo — the light, yellowish-brown wood of a Japanese ash, Fraxinus mandschurica, used for making furniture.
  • taos — a Tanoan language spoken in two villages in New Mexico.
  • taro — a stemless plant, Colocasia esculenta, of the arum family, cultivated in tropical regions, in the Pacific islands and elsewhere, for the edible tuber.
  • toad — any of various tailless amphibians that are close relatives of the frogs in the order Anura and that typically have dry, warty skin and are terrestrial or semiterrestrial in habit. Compare frog1 (def 1).
  • toea — a bronze coin and monetary unit of Papua New Guinea, the 100th part of a kina.
  • toga — (in ancient Rome) the loose outer garment worn by citizens in public.

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