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71ROT-13 — Pronounced [rote 13]. A simple encoding scheme often used to scramble posts to Usenet newsgroups. ROT 13 works by swapping each alphabetic character with another 13 characters removed from its location in the alphabet, so that a becomes n,… …
72ROT — s. m. Vent qui sort de l estomac par la bouche avec bruit. Gros rot. Rot aigre, vineux. Faire un rot, des rots. Il est bas, et l on évite de s en servir …
73rot — Synonyms and related words: Texas fever, anthrax, aphthous fever, baloney, bighead, bilge, black quarter, blackleg, blackwater, blah, blah blah, blast, blight, blind staggers, bloody flux, bop, bosh, break down, break up, broken wind, bull,… …
74Rot — Ro̲t das; s, / gespr s; 1 eine rote (1,2,3) Farbe: das leuchtende Rot der Mohnblume 2 das rote Licht einer Ampel ↔ Grün, Gelb: Er fuhr bei Rot über die Kreuzung; Die Ampel steht auf Rot …
75rot — verb (rots, rotting, rotted) 1》 decompose by the action of bacteria and fungi; decay. 2》 gradually deteriorate or decline. noun 1》 the process of decaying. ↘rotten or decayed matter. 2》 (the rot) Brit. a process of deterioration; a decline in …
76rot — 1. verb 1) the floorboards rotted Syn: decay, decompose, disintegrate, crumble, perish 2) the meat began to rot Syn: go bad, go off, spoil, moulder, putrefy, fester …
77Rot — das Rot, (Grundstufe) die Farbe des Blutes Beispiel: Die Ampel ist auf Rot gesprungen. Kollokation: das Rot der Lippen …
78rot — I. verb (rotted; rotting) Etymology: Middle English roten, from Old English rotian; akin to Old High German rōzzēn to rot Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to undergo decomposition from the action of bacteria or fungi b. to become …
79Rot EP — The Dry Kill Logic ROT metal radio sampler...only place to get it is if you were the Roadrunner metal radio mail list. This EP pans out as follows:Track listing# Rot (Radio Edit) # Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck Prong cover # A Better Man Than …
80rot — verb Rot is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑meat, ↑rubbish, ↑timber, ↑wood Rot is used with these nouns as the object: ↑tooth …