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5-letter words that end in ot

  • a lot — lot (def 14).
  • abbot — An abbot is the monk who is in charge of the other monks in a monastery or abbey.
  • afoot — If you say that a plan or scheme is afoot, it is already happening or being planned, but you do not know much about it.
  • allot — If something is allotted to someone, it is given to them as their share.
  • argot — An argot is a special language used by a particular group of people, which other people find difficult to understand.
  • ariot — riotously
  • ascot — a cravat with wide square ends, usually secured with an ornamental stud
  • assot — to (cause to) be or become obsessed or captivated
  • balot — Alternative form of balut.
  • begot — Begot is the past tense of beget.
  • besot — to stupefy or muddle by narcotics or infatuation
  • bhoot — (in Indian mythology) a spirit or demon.
  • bigot — If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.
  • cabot — John Italian name Giovanni Caboto. 1450–98, Italian explorer, who landed in North America in 1497, under patent from Henry VII of England, and explored the coast from Nova Scotia to Newfoundland
  • cagot — a member of a class of French outcasts who lived in the West Pyrenees, Béarn, Brittany, and Gascony, considered to be lepers and heretics
  • capot — the winning of all the tricks by one player
  • cloot — a hoof
  • cobot — a computer-controlled robotic apparatus that assists a human worker, as on an assembly line, by guiding or redirecting motions initiated by the worker who provides the motive power.
  • corot — Jean Baptiste Camille (ʒɑ̃ batist kamij). 1796–1875, French landscape and portrait painter
  • depot — A depot is a place where large amounts of raw materials, equipment, arms, or other supplies are kept until they are needed.
  • dicot — a dicotyledon.
  • divot — Golf. a piece of turf gouged out with a club in making a stroke.
  • eliot — George, real name Mary Ann Evans. 1819–80, English novelist, noted for her analysis of provincial Victorian society. Her best-known novels include Adam Bede (1859), The Mill on the Floss (1860), Silas Marner (1861), and Middlemarch (1872)
  • elyot — Sir Thomas. ?1490–1546, English scholar and diplomat; author of The Boke named the Governour (1531), a treatise in English on education
  • ergot — A fungal disease of rye and other cereals in which black, elongated, fruiting bodies grow in the ears of the cereal. Eating contaminated food can result in ergotism.
  • escot — to maintain or pay for
  • fagot — a bundle of sticks, twigs, or branches bound together and used as fuel, a fascine, a torch, etc.
  • gavot — an old French dance in moderately quick quadruple meter.
  • gemot — (in Anglo-Saxon England) a legislative or judicial assembly.
  • gigot — a leg-of-mutton sleeve.
  • griot — a member of a hereditary caste among the peoples of western Africa whose function is to keep an oral history of the tribe or village and to entertain with stories, poems, songs, dances, etc.
  • grootHuig [hœikh] /hœɪx/ (Show IPA), Hugo Grotius.
  • guyot — a flat-topped seamount, found chiefly in the Pacific Ocean.
  • helot — a member of the lowest class in ancient Laconia, constituting a body of serfs who were bound to the land and were owned by the state. Compare Perioeci, Spartiate.
  • hplot — A graphical output facility for HBOOK.
  • ideot — Obsolete form of idiot.
  • idiot — Informal. an utterly foolish or senseless person: If you think you can wear that outfit to a job interview and get hired, you're an idiot!
  • impot — an imposition or written task used as a punishment for bad behaviour
  • ingot — a mass of metal cast in a convenient form for shaping, remelting, or refining.
  • jabot — a decorative ruffle or other arrangement of lace or cloth attached at the neckline and extending down the front of a woman's blouse or dress or, formerly, of a man's shirt.
  • junot — Andoche [ahn-dawsh] /ɑ̃ˈdɔʃ/ (Show IPA), (Duc d'Abrantès) 1771–1813, French marshal.
  • kipot — yarmulke.
  • magot — Barbary ape.
  • minot — George Richards [rich-erdz] /ˈrɪtʃ ərdz/ (Show IPA), 1885–1950, U.S. physician: Nobel prize 1934.
  • mobot — A mobile autonomous robot, especially one used in artificial intelligence research, or as a toy.
  • momot — Alternative form of motmot.
  • oflot — Office of the National Lottery, now superseded by the National Lottery Commission
  • picot — one of a number of ornamental loops in embroidery, or along the edge of lace, ribbon, etc.
  • pilot — a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
  • pinot — any of several varieties of purple or white vinifera grapes yielding a red or white wine, used especially in making burgundies and champagnes.

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