"Tots" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tots" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tots" Meaning

A colloquial or childish term for "children".

"Tots" Examples

Usage Examples for the word "Tots"


Noun

The tots spent the entire day playing with toys in the park.
The tots were muddy after playing in the backyard.
The classmates helped the tots during recess.

As an abbreviated form of "total"

This festival has sold tots of tickets already.
The new policy affects the tots of people affected by the change.

In some regions, "tots" is a slang term for young children or babies

The tots are getting breakfast now.
The toddler tot was trying to learn how to walk.
The daycare takes care of multiple tots every day.
After having their breakfast, the tots began to dress up.
The tot needed help finding her mother in the park.

Note: In North American English, "tots" is also used in some restaurants to refer to small, crispy fried potato sticks, usually served as a side dish.

"Tots" Similar Words

Totipalmate

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Totipalmate describes the arrangement where all digits on an animal's hand or foot share a common origin on the same segment of the limb. This is in contrast to having separate origins, which defines syndactylous or polydactylous hands, where at least two digits emerge from the same or from separate adjacent limb segments.<br><br>A good example is the sheep which has the first two digits fused together proving an example of totallyopalendon.

Totipotency

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Totipotent

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Totipotent refers to the ability of a cell to develop into any cell type in an organism, meaning it has the potential to give rise to every cell in an organism, either directly or indirectly. In other words, a totipotent cell can differentiate into any cell type, including nerve cells, muscle cells, skin cells, and others, and can replicate itself to form a new organism.

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Tottenham

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Tottenham is a district in London, England. It is in the borough of Haringey and is known for being the home stadium of Tottenham Hotspur F.C., an English football club. The area is also called "To-dopenhagen" or "To-don-van". It is a complex and diverse area with a rich history of immigration, cultural pluralism and industrialization.<br><br>Alternatively, Tottenham could refer to Mr. Tottenham as a title held by English politicians or nobles of the country.

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