| BOTT | • bott n. Alternative spelling of bot (the larva of the botfly). • BOTT n. the maggot of a botfly, also BOT. |
| COTT | • cott n. Obsolete spelling of cot (“simple bed”). • Cott prop.n. A surname from Old English. • COTT n. (Spenser) a small boat. |
| MOTT | • mott n. (US, chiefly Texas) A copse or small grove of trees, especially live oak or elm. • mott n. Alternative spelling of mot (“woman”). • Mott prop.n. A surname. |
| NOTT | • nott adj. (Obsolete) Bald. • nott adj. (Now UK dialect, Newfoundland) Of an animal: having no horns; polled. • nott v. (Obsolete) To shear. |
| OTTO | • otto n. Alternative form of attar. • Otto prop.n. A male given name from the Germanic languages. • Otto prop.n. A surname from the Germanic languages. |
| POTT | • pott n. Obsolete form of pot. • pott n. An old size of paper, 12.5 × 15 inches. • Pott prop.n. A surname. |
| STOT | • stot n. (Obsolete) An inferior horse. • stot n. An ox or bull. • stot n. (Regional) A heifer. |
| TOFT | • toft n. A hillock. • toft n. A homestead, especially one on a hill. • toft n. A messuage with right of common. |
| TOIT | • toit n. (UK, dialect) A cushion. • TOIT v. to saunter. |
| TOLT | • tolt n. (UK, law, obsolete) A writ by which a cause pending in a court baron was removed into a county court. • tolt n. Alternative form of tölt. • tolt v. Alternative form of tölt. |
| TOOT | • toot n. The noise of a horn or whistle. • toot n. (By extension, informal) A fart; flatus. • toot n. (Uncountable, slang) Cocaine. |
| TORT | • tort n. An injury or wrong. • tort n. (Law) A wrongful act, whether intentional or negligent, which causes an injury and can be remedied in… • tort n. (Law, only in the plural torts) Tort law (the area of law dealing with such wrongful acts). |
| TOST | • tost v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of toss. • TOSS v. to throw lightly. |
| TOTE | • tote n. A tote bag. • tote n. A heavy burden. • tote n. (Logistics) A kind of plastic box used for transporting goods. |
| TOTS | • tots n. Plural of tot. • TOTs n. Plural of TOT. • TOT v. to total. |
| TOUT | • tout n. Someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way. • tout n. A person, at a racecourse, who offers supposedly inside information on which horse is likely to win. • tout n. (Colloquial) An informer in the Irish Republican Army. |
| TOWT | • TOWT v. (Scots) to pout, sulk. |
| TROT | • trot n. (Archaic, derogatory) An ugly old woman, a hag. • trot n. (Chiefly of horses) A gait of a four-legged animal between walk and canter, a diagonal gait (in which… • trot n. A gait of a person or animal faster than a walk but slower than a run. |