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blot
1[ blot ]
noun
- a spot or stain, especially of ink on paper.
Synonyms: blotch
- a blemish on a person's character or reputation:
He had been haunted by a blot on his past.
- Archaic. an erasure or obliteration, as in a writing.
verb (used with object)
, blot·ted, blot·ting.
- to spot, stain, soil, or the like.
- to darken; make dim; obscure or eclipse (usually followed by out ):
We watched as the moon blotted out the sun.
Synonyms: expunge, erase, efface, obliterate
- to dry with absorbent paper or the like:
to blot the wet pane.
- to remove with absorbent paper or the like.
Synonyms: absorb
verb (used without object)
, blot·ted, blot·ting.
- to make a blot; spread ink, dye, etc., in a stain:
The more slowly I write, the more this pen blots.
- to become blotted or stained:
This paper blots too easily.
- Chemistry. to transfer an array of separated components of a mixture to a chemically treated paper for analysis. Compare gel ( def 4 ), gel electrophoresis ( def ).
verb phrase
- to make indistinguishable; obliterate:
to blot out a name from the record.
- to wipe out completely; destroy:
Whole cities were blotted out by bombs.
blot
2[ blot ]
noun
- Backgammon. an exposed piece liable to be taken or forfeited.
- Archaic. an exposed or weak point, as in an argument or course of action.
blot
1/ blɒt /
noun
- a stain or spot of ink, paint, dirt, etc
- something that spoils or detracts from the beauty or worth of something
- a blemish or stain on one's character or reputation
verb
- (of ink, dye, etc) to form spots or blobs on (a material) or (of a person) to cause such spots or blobs to form on (a material)
- blot one's copybook informal.to spoil one's reputation by making a mistake, offending against social customs, etc
- intr to stain or become stained or spotted
- tr to cause a blemish in or on; disgrace
- to soak up (excess ink, etc) by using blotting paper or some other absorbent material
- (of blotting paper or some other absorbent material) to absorb (excess ink, etc)
- troften foll byout
- to darken or hide completely; obscure; obliterate
- to destroy; annihilate
blot
2/ blɒt /
noun
- backgammon a man exposed by being placed alone on a point and therefore able to be taken by the other player
- archaic.a weak spot
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Other Words From
- blotless adjective
- blotting·ly adverb
- blotty adjective
- un·blotted adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blot1
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English noun blot(te); orign uncertain; perhaps akin to Old Norse blettr “blot, spot, stain”; the verb is derivative of the noun
Origin of blot2
First recorded in 1590–1600; origin uncertain; perhaps from Low German blat, akin to bloot “bare, exposed, unprotected”; possibly cognate with Dutch bloot, German bloss bare
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Word History and Origins
Origin of blot1
C14: probably of Germanic origin; compare Middle Dutch bluyster blister
Origin of blot2
C16: perhaps from Middle Dutch bloot poor
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