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jot
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1 jot
‹ot
1. noun(a small amount: I haven't a jot of sympathy for him.) pizca
2. verb((usually with down) to write briefly or quickly: He jotted (down) the telephone number in his notebook.) apuntar, anotar- jottertr[ʤɒt]1 pizca1 apuntar, anotarjot it down: apúntalojot nbit: ápice m, jota f, pizca fn.• jota s.f.• pizca s.f.• punto s.m.• tilde s.m.v.• escribir aprisa v.dʒɑːt, dʒɒtnoun (no pl, usu with neg)he hasn't a jot of sense — no tiene ni pizca or ni un ápice de sentido común
it makes not a o one jot of difference — da exactamente igual
Phrasal Verbs:- jot down[dʒɒt]1.N pizca fcare 3.2.VTto jot down — apuntar, anotar
* * *[dʒɑːt, dʒɒt]noun (no pl, usu with neg)he hasn't a jot of sense — no tiene ni pizca or ni un ápice de sentido común
it makes not a o one jot of difference — da exactamente igual
Phrasal Verbs:- jot down -
2 jot
s.not a jot ni pizcahe doesn't care a jot le importa un cominothere isn't a jot of truth in what you say no hay ni un ápice de verdad en lo que dicesThere’s not a jot of truth in it no tiene ni pizca de verdad2 jota, cantidad muy pequeña, pizca, ápice.v.anotar. (pt & pp jotted)
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Jot — Jot, s. J … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Jot — or JOT may refer to:* Iota and Jot, two esoteric computer languages * JOT (TV series), a syndicated, animated television series * , an online journal * An iota in the phrase one jot or one tittle ; cf. tittle … Wikipedia
jot — /jot/, v., jotted, jotting, n. v.t. 1. to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usually fol. by down): Jot down his license number. n. 2. the least part of something; a little bit: I don t care a jot. 3. not a jot or tittle, not a bit; not at… … Universalium
Jot — Jot, n. [L. iota, Gr. iw^ta the name of the letter [iota] (E. i, Heb. y[=o]d), the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet. Cf. {Iota}.] An iota; a point; a tittle; the smallest particle. Cf. {Bit}, n. [1913 Webster] Till heaven and earth pass, one … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jot — jot·ni·an; jot·ter; jot·ting; jot; … English syllables
Jot — Jot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Jotted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Jotting}.] To set down; to make a brief note of; usually followed by down. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jot — ► VERB (jotted, jotting) ▪ write quickly. ► NOUN ▪ a very small amount: it made not a jot of difference. ORIGIN from Greek i ta, the smallest letter of the Greek alphabet (see IOTA(Cf. ↑iota)) … English terms dictionary
jot — [jät] n. [L iota < Gr iōta, the letter i, the smallest letter (hence, very small thing): see IOTA] a trifling amount; the smallest bit vt. jotted, jotting [prob. < JOT the n.] to make a brief, quick note of: usually with down jotter n … English World dictionary
jot — index iota, minimum Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Jot — das; , <über got. jota u. lat. iota aus gr. iõta, vgl. 1↑Jota> zehnter Buchstabe des dt. Alphabets … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
jot — (n.) 1520s, borrowing of L. jota, variant spelling of Gk. iota the letter i , the smallest letter in the alphabet, hence the least part of anything. The verb to make a short note of is attested from 1721. Related: Jotted; jotting … Etymology dictionary