different between totting vs trotting
totting
English
Verb
totting
- present participle of tot
Noun
totting (plural tottings)
- The act of totting or adding up; an addition.
- 1929, Laurence J. Keating, The Great Mary Celeste Hoax: A Famous Sea Mystery Exposed
- This remarkable "paying off" did not pass off without a record for, strangely enough, the sheet of paper on which Hullock did his tottings was the only thing found in the mate's cabin — as reported from Gibraltar.
- 1929, Laurence J. Keating, The Great Mary Celeste Hoax: A Famous Sea Mystery Exposed
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trotting
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??t??/ (RP)
- (US) IPA(key): /?t??t??/
Adjective
trotting (not comparable)
- Of an animal that trots.
- Not all horses are trotting horses.
Noun
trotting (plural trottings)
- The action of the verb trot.
- Trotting along the avenue was relaxing.
Verb
trotting
- present participle of trot
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