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I . blot [blɒt, Am blɑ:t] N

1. blot (mark):

blot
plama f
ink blot
kleks m

Phrases:

to be a blot on the landscape

II . blot <-tt-> [blɒt, Am blɑ:t] VB trans

1. blot (mark):

blot
plamić [perf po-]

2. blot (dry):

blot

Phrases:

to blot one's copybook inf

blot out VB trans

1. blot out (from memory):

blot out

2. blot out (cover):

blot out

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The eye patch does not need to be black to blot out all light, and the dominant eye does not need to stay closed.
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The dot blot is a good positive predictor of these diseases for countries and regions lacking in medical facilities and laboratories.
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In a dot blot the biomolecules to be detected are not first separated by electrophoresis.
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In a phrase, he blotted out the purple of pulp.
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When different samples are compared on the same blot, the reaction should be stopped sometime during the linear part of the course of the reaction.
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For example, photographs of electrophoresis gels, blots, autoradiographs, cell cultures, histological tissue cross sections, animals, plants, in vivo imaging, etc.
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Jones also had a plausible explanation for the letter which was blotted in the hotel room.
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The most effective method involved soaking the parchment in ethanol to replace the water, placing it between blotting sheets, and vacuum-packing it.
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Its purpose is that people do not have a lifelong blot on their records because of a relatively minor offence in their past.
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Produced from the 1980s onwards, her drawings are collage-like blots of pigment applied to sometimes torn and (once again) diagrammatically pieced-together sheets of paper.
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