Origin of rot

before 900; (v.) Middle English rot(t)en, Old English rotian, cognate with Frisian rotsje, Dutch rotten; (noun) Middle English, perhaps < Old Norse rot (perhaps partly derivative of the v.); cf. ret, rotten)

synonym study for rot

1. See decay.

OTHER WORDS FROM rot

half-rot·ted, adjective un·rot·ted, adjective

Definition for rot (2 of 3)

ROT

rule of thumb.

Definition for rot (3 of 3)

rot.

rotating.

Example sentences from the Web for rot

British Dictionary definitions for rot (1 of 2)

rot 1
/ (rɒt) /

verb rots, rotting or rotted

noun

Word Origin for rot

Old English rotian (vb); related to Old Norse rotna . C13 (noun), from Scandinavian

British Dictionary definitions for rot (2 of 2)

rot 2

abbreviation for

rotation (of a mathematical function)

Scientific definitions for rot

rot
[ rŏt ]

Verb

To undergo decomposition, especially organic decomposition; decay.

Noun

Any of several plant diseases characterized by the breakdown of tissue and caused by various bacteria or fungi.