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I . rot [rɒt] N no pl

1. rot (process):

rot
gnitje n
rot

2. rot (decayed matter):

rot

3. rot Brit fig (process of deterioration):

the rot

4. rot BOT:

rot

II . rot <-tt-> [rɒt] VB intr

1. rot (decay):

rot
rot teeth, meat
gniti [perf zgniti]
rot woodwork

2. rot (deteriorate):

III . rot <-tt-> [rɒt] VB trans to rot sth

I . rot away VB intr

rot
gniti [perf zgniti]

II . rot away VB trans

dry ˈrot N no pl

1. dry rot (in timber):

dry rot

2. dry rot (in plants):

dry rot

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The boards on the board track were rotting by 1929 and the board track was torn down.
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The edges are rotted and the surfaces worm-eaten.
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In addition to relatively high strength, teak is also highly resistant to rot, fungi and mildew.
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At one point he mentions that he is slowly rotting away.
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It causes a white rot of hardwoods and conifers.
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The bulbs are disfigured and rot, especially in wet weather.
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This wood is very lasting, and free from the rot.
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These are saprobic, and cause white rots of standing and fallen wood of coniferous and broadleaved trees.
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But for other grape varieties, particularly red wine grapes, the fungus is unwelcome with its infection described as grey rot.
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All of the structures in the park became rusted and rotted without any hopes of repairs.
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