Trot

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  • noun. undefined
  • noun. The gait of a horse or other four-footed animal, between a walk and a canter in speed, in which diagonal pairs of legs move forward together.
  • noun. A ride on a horse moving with this gait.
  • noun. A gait of a person, faster than a walk; a jog.
  • noun. A race for trotters.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. Diarrhea. Used with the.
  • noun. A toddler.
  • noun. An old woman.
  • intransitive verb. To go or move at a trot.
  • intransitive verb. To proceed rapidly; hurry.
  • intransitive verb. To cause to move at a trot.
  • phrasal verb. To bring out and show for inspection or admiration.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. An old woman: a term of disparagement.
  • To go at a quick, steady pace; run; go.
  • Specifically, to go at the quick, steady pace known as a trot. See trot, n., 2, and trotter.
  • To cause to trot; ride at a trot.
  • To ride over or about at a trot.
  • To use a “pony” or some similar means in studying; “pony”: as, to trot a lesson. [College slang, U. S.]
  • noun. Quick, steady movement; “go”: as, to keep one on the trot all day.
  • noun. A gait faster than the walk and slower than the run.
  • noun. A toddling child; in general, a child: a term of endearment.
  • noun. A “pony”; a “crib.”
  • noun. A trot-line.
  • noun. A small line that sets off from the main trot-line, to The extreme end of which the hook is fastened. See trotline.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • transitive verb. To cause to move, as a horse or other animal, in the pace called a trot; to cause to run without galloping or cantering.
  • transitive verb. to lead or bring out, as a horse, to show his paces; hence, to bring forward, as for exhibition.
  • intransitive verb. To proceed by a certain gait peculiar to quadrupeds; to ride or drive at a trot. See trot, n.
  • intransitive verb. Fig.: To run; to jog; to hurry.
  • noun. The pace of a horse or other quadruped, more rapid than a walk, but of various degrees of swiftness, in which one fore foot and the hind foot of the opposite side are lifted at the same time.
  • noun. Fig.: A jogging pace, as of a person hurrying.
  • noun. One who trots; a child; a woman.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. A gait of a four-legged animal between walk and canter, a diagonal gait (in which diagonally opposite pairs of legs move together).
  • noun. A gait of a person faster than a walk.
  • noun. A moderately rapid dance.
  • noun. Short for Trotskyist.
  • noun. A succession of heads thrown in a game of two-up.
  • noun. A run of luck or fortune.
  • verb. To walk rapidly.
  • verb. To move at a gait between a walk and a canter.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be established throughout the world by continuing revolution
  • verb. ride at a trot
  • verb. cause to trot
  • noun. a slow pace of running
  • noun. a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)
  • verb. run at a moderately swift pace
  • noun. a gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together
  • cross-reference
    Form
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    Bhatt  Dot  Kott  Lot  Lotte  
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    ascent  canter  clatter  climb  crawl  
    Synonym
    Words with the same meaning
    variant
    trotted  trotting  
    verb-form
    trots  trotted  trotting