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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.
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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...
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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.
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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.
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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".
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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
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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...
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