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Noun: tot  tót
  1. A young child who is just beginning to walk
    "The tot took wobbly steps across the living room";
    - toddler, bambino, ankle-biter [informal], rug rat [N. Amer, informal]
     
  2. A small amount (especially of a drink)
    "a tot of rum"
Verb: tot (totted,totting)  tót
Usage: Brit, informal
  1. Determine the sum of
    "You need to tot all the items on the receipt";
    - total, tot up [Brit, informal], sum, sum up, summate [rare], add, add together, tally, add up

Derived forms: totting, tots, totted

Type of: child, count, enumerate, kid [informal], kiddie [informal], kiddy [informal], minor, nestling [informal], nipper [informal], number, numerate, shaver [informal], small fry [informal], small indefinite amount, small indefinite quantity, tiddler [Brit, informal], tike [informal], tyke [informal], wean [UK, Ireland, dialect], youngster

Encyclopedia: Tot