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STOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
intransitive verb : to bound with a stiff-legged gait the gazelle stotted when alarmed. Word History Etymology Scots & northern dialect stot to bounce, rebound. www.merriam-webster.com
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STOT: SPDR® DoubleLine® Short Duration Total Return Tactical ETF
The SPDR® DoubleLine® Short Duration Total Return Tactical ETF seeks to maximize current income with a dollar-weighted average effective duration between ... www.ssga.com
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SPDR DoubleLine Short Duration Total Return Tactical ETF (STOT)
Performance Overview: STOT. View More. Trailing returns as of 8/31/2025. Category is Short-Term Bond. YTD Return. STOT. 3.96%. Category. 3.38 ... finance.yahoo.com
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stot
▪ I. stot, n.1 (stɒt) Also 1, 3–9 stott, 5–7 stotte, 6–7 stoote, 5–7, 9 stote. [OE. stot(t masc.; perh. cogn. w. ON. st{uacu}t-r bull (MSw. stut-er, Sw., Norw. stut, Da. stud young ox); the root may be OTeut. *stut- ablaut-var. of *staut- to thrust, push: see stot v. The identity of the word in sens... Oxford English Dictionary
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STOT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
4 senses: dialect 1. a bullock 2. a castrated male ox Scottish and Northern England dialect 1. to bounce or cause to bounce 2. www.collinsdictionary.com
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What is Specific Target Organ Toxicity (STOT)? - Safeopedia
Specific target organ toxicity (STOT) refers to the adverse, non-lethal health effects of a toxic substance that affect an organ and its functions. www.safeopedia.com
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Stotting
The question of why prey animals stot has been investigated by evolutionary biologists including John Maynard Smith, C. D. Etymology Stot is a common Scots and Northern English verb meaning "bounce" or "walk with a bounce". wikipedia.org
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stot - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English transitive verbs · Northumbrian English · en:Cattle · en:Horses · Scots terms derived from Old Dutch · Scots terms derived from Proto-West Germanic ... en.wiktionary.org
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SPDR® DoubleLine Shrt Dur Ttl RetTactETF STOT - Morningstar
STOT – SPDR® DoubleLine Shrt Dur Ttl RetTactETF – Check STOT price, review total assets, see historical growth, and review the analyst ... www.morningstar.com
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STOT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Stot definition: a springing gait of certain bovids, as gazelles and antelopes, used especially when running in alarm from a predator.. See examples of STOT ... www.dictionary.com
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SPDR DoubleLine Short Duration Total Return Tactical ETF Overview
The Fund seeks to maximize current income with a dollar-weighted average effective duration between one and three years. www.marketwatch.com
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stot - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
(a) A disparaging term for a woman, a slut; (b) a go-between or procuress; baude (baudi) ~, a procuress; also, a procurer; -- ?error for baud(e-strote n. quod.lib.umich.edu
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stotterel
stotterel north. (ˈstɒtərəl) Also 6 stotrell, stottrele, 9 stotteril. [dim. of stot n.1: see -rel.] A small stot or bullock.1532–3 Durham Househ. Bk. (Surtees) 205 Et in 3 stotterels emptis de Willielmo Hall..25s. 1542 in Richmond Wills (Surtees) 37 One why strik, or one stotrell. 1574 Ibid. 248, xx... Oxford English Dictionary
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Spielleyt
Die Tagelieder des von Wissenlo. 2001 Verlag Regionalkultur Pilgerwege - the way of the pilgrim. 2000 Verlag der Spielleute "Es stot ein lind in himelrich wikipedia.org
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stotter
stotter, v. Sc. and north. (ˈstɒtə(r)) Also stoter, stotre, stutter. [f. stot v. + -er1. Cf. stoiter, stutter, totter vbs.] intr. To stumble, stagger.1781 J. Hutton Tour to Caves (ed. 2) Gloss. 97 Stoter, or stotre, to stumble. 1785 Bran New Wark l. 365 She stottered, she fell. 1893 Stevenson Catrio... Oxford English Dictionary
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