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trot

noun

1 trot

A slow pace of running.

synonyms: jog, lope.

Dutch: sukkeldrafje, sukkelgangetje

2 Trot

Radicals who support Trotsky's theory that socialism must be established throughout the world by continuing revolution.

synonyms: Trotskyist, Trotskyite.

Dutch: trotskistische
Polish: trockista

3 trot

A literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly).

synonyms: crib, pony.

4 trot

A gait faster than a walk; diagonally opposite legs strike the ground together.

Dutch: draf
Polish: kłus

verb

1 trot

Run at a moderately swift pace.

synonyms: clip, jog.

Roget 274: move quickly, trip, fisk; speed, hie, hasten, post, spank, scuttle; scud, scuddle; scour, scour the plain; scamper; ... show more

Roget 266: travel, journey, course; take a journey, go a journey; take a walk, go out for walk etc. n.; have a run; take the air.    flit, take wing; migrate, ... show more

Polish: kłus

2 trot

Ride at a trot.

Dutch: harddraven

3 trot

Cause to trot.


adjective

Roget 613: habitual; accustomary; prescriptive, accustomed etc. v.; of daily occurrence, of everyday occurrence; consuetudinary; wonted, usual, general, ordinary, ... show more

Moby thesaurus: alliteration, amble, amplification, assonance, bag, bat, beldam, biddy, bilingual text, bound, bring out, burst, burst of speed, bustle, canter, caracole, chime, clavis, come out with, crib ... show more.

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