Jot vs. Tot — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Jot and Tot
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Jot
The smallest bit; iota.
Tot
A small child.
Jot
To write down briefly or hastily
Jot down an address.
Tot
A small amount, as of liquor.
Jot
Iota; the smallest letter or stroke of any writing.
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Tot
To total
Totted up the bill.
Jot
A small amount, bit; the smallest amount.
He didn't care a jot for his work.
Tot
A small child.
He learned to run when he was just a tot.
Jot
A brief and hurriedly written note.
Tot
A measure of spirits, especially rum.
Jot
(obsolete) A moment, an instant.
Tot
Ellipsis of tater tot
Jot
(usually with "down") To write quickly.
Tell me your order, so I can jot it down.
Tot
(Barbados) A small cup, usually made of tin.
Jot
To set down; to make a brief note of; - usually followed by down.
Tot
A foolish fellow.
Jot
A brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note
Tot
A total, an addition of a long column of figures.
Jot
A slight but appreciable addition;
This dish could use a touch of garlic
Tot
To sum or total.
Jot
Write briefly or hurriedly; write a short note of
Tot
To mark (a debt) with the word tot (Latin for "so much"), indicating that it was good or collectible for the amount specified.
A totted debt
Tot
Anything small; - frequently applied as a term of endearment to a little child.
Tot
A drinking cup of small size, holding about half a pint.
Tot
A foolish fellow.
Tot
Lit., so much; - a term used in the English exchequer to indicate that a debt was good or collectible for the amount specified, and often written opposite the item.
Tot
To add; to count; to make up the sum of; to total; - often with up.
The last two tot up the bill.
Tot
A small amount (especially of a drink);
A tot of rum
Tot
A young child
Tot
Determine the sum of;
Add all the people in this town to those of the neighboring town
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