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bal·lot
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ˈbæl
ət
/
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bal
-
uh
t
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noun, verb,
-lot·ed,
-lot·ing.
noun
1.
a slip or sheet of paper, cardboard, or the like, on
which
a voter marks his or her vote.
2.
the method of secret voting by means of printed or written ballots or by means of voting machines.
3.
voting in general, or a round of voting:
Our candidate was defeated on the third ballot.
4.
the list of candidates to be voted on:
They succeeded in getting her
name
placed on the ballot.
5.
the right to vote:
to gain the ballot after years of struggle.
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6.
the whole number of votes cast or recorded.
7.
a system or the practice of drawing lots:
The assassin would be chosen by ballot.
8.
(formerly) a little ball used in voting.
COLLAPSE
verb (used without object)
9.
to vote by ballot:
to ballot against a candidate.
10.
to draw lots:
to ballot for places.
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verb (used with object)
11.
to canvass or solicit (a group, membership, etc.) for votes:
Members were balloted on the resolution.
12.
to select, especially for military service, by ballot:
Certain age groups
will
not be balloted at this time.
Origin:
1540–50;
(<
Middle French
ballotte
) <
Italian
ballotta
(probably < Venetian), equivalent to
ball
(
a
)
ball
1
+
-otta
diminutive suffix
Related forms
bal·lot·er,
noun
non·bal·lot·ing,
noun
pre·bal·lot,
verb (used with object),
-lot·ed,
-lot·ing.
re·bal·lot,
noun, verb (used without object)
un·bal·lot·ed,
adjective
Can be confused:
ballad
,
ballet
,
ballot
.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2012.
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Word Origin & History
ballot
1540s, from It. pallotte, dim. of palla "ball," for small balls used as counters in secret voting (see
balloon
). Earliest references are to Venice.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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