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verb (used without object) 1. to undergo decomposition; decay. 2. to deteriorate, disintegrate, fall, or become weak due to decay (often followed by away, from, off ...
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Offers registration, attractions and lodging information.
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Definition of ROT. intransitive verb. 1. a: to undergo decomposition from the action of bacteria or fungi b: to become unsound or weak (as from use or chemical action)
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v. , rot·ted , rot·ting , rots . v.intr. To undergo decomposition, especially organic decomposition; decay. To become damaged, weakened, or useless because of decay ...
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Rot or rotting may refer to: Decomposition, the process by which organic matter breaks down Dry rot and wet rot in wood Rot-proof, a process to protect materials from ...
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to decay or decompose; to become bad · The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction. Any of several diseases in which breakdown of tissue occurs. Verbal ...
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rot (r t) v. rot·ted, rot·ting, rots. v.intr. 1. To undergo decomposition, especially organic decomposition; decay. 2. a. To become damaged, weakened, or useless ...
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Acronym Definition; ROT: Republic of Texas (biker rally) ROT: Rule of Thumb: ROT: Reign of Terror (band, and also a gaming clan) ROT: Rotunda (Portuguese postal usage)
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to decompose gradually by the action of bacteria, fungi, etc.; decay; spoil; to fall or pass ( off, away , etc.) by decaying; to become unhealthy, sickly, etc.: to ...
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The Rot is a southern tributary of the river Danube in the region of Upper Swabia in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It has a length of 54 km. The Rot runs in a ...
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