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Definitions: CALLOT |
CALLOTNoun1. Such a cap, worn by the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church. 2. Such a cap, worn by the French cavalry under their helmets. 3. Such a cap, worn by English serjeants at law. 4. A close cap without visor or brim. 5. A plant coif or skullcap. Same as Calotte. |
Date "CALLOT" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1862. (references) |
"CALLOT" is a common misspelling or typo for: Allot, Ballot, Called, Callow, Cello, Clot. |
Crosswords: CALLOT |
| English words defined with "CALLOT": Calotte. (references) |
| Non-English Usage: "CALLOT" is also a word in the following language with the English translation in parentheses. French (alley). |
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Movie/TV Titles | Callot (1974) | |
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![]() | [Medical Curiosities] / Jacques Callot.Credit: National Library of Medicine. | ![]() | [Childbirth is a Gypsy camp] Jacques Callot.Credit: National Library of Medicine. |
![]() | Les suites d'une bataille, d'après Callot.Credit: National Library of Medicine. | ![]() | D.D. Carolo Delorme. / Iacob. Callot.Credit: National Library of Medicine. |
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Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | When Moliere wrote and Callot drew. |
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| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
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jacques callot | 28 |
callot commedia | 2 |
callot | 2 |
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| Language | Translations for "callot"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Pig Latin | allotcay.(various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-c-l-l-o-t" | |
-1 letter: allot, atoll, local, octal. | |
-2 letters: alto, call, calo, clot, coal, coat, cola, colt, loca, lota, olla, taco, talc, tall, tola, toll. | |
-3 letters: act, all, alt, cat, col, cot, lac, lat, lot, oat, oca, tao. | |
-4 letters: al, at, la, lo, ta, to. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-c-l-l-o-t" | |
+1 letter: challot, collate. | |
+2 letters: allocate, challoth, clitoral, coitally, collaret, collated, collates, collator, localist, localite, locality, loculate, locustal, ocellate, teocalli. | |
+3 letters: alkalotic, allantoic, allocated, allocates, allocator, allotypic, callosity, callowest, catchpoll, cloistral, collagist, collarets, collating, collation, collators, colligate, collimate, collocate, colostral, corollate, decollate, electoral, laccolith, latosolic, localists, localites, locatable, ontically, optically, oscillate, political, sailcloth, stoically, teocallis, tonically, topically, ultracold, ultracool. | |
+4 letters: allocating, allocation, allocators, allocution, allometric, allopatric, allosteric, allotropic, altocumuli, amylolytic, apolitical, atomically, blastocoel, brocatelle, calculator, catchpolls, cathodally, citronella, collagists, collateral, collations, collegiate, colligated, colligates, collimated, collimates, collimator, collocated, collocates, colorectal, cortically, covalently, decollated, decollates, erotically, eucalyptol, exotically, flocculant, flocculate, galactosyl, gothically, idiolectal, interlocal, laccoliths, lanceolate, leucoplast, localities, locational, logicality, logistical, malolactic, multifocal, oscillated, oscillates, oscillator, photically, poetically, polydactyl, reallocate, sailcloths, sclerotial, societally, tablecloth, tropically, vacillator, vortically, vorticella. | |
+5 letters: abiotically, acropetally, allocatable, allocations, allocutions, altocumulus, anecdotally, antialcohol, antilogical, blastocoele, blastocoels, botanically, brocatelles, calculation, calculators, callosities, chaotically, chloroplast, citronellal, citronellas, climatology, clostridial, coilability, collaborate, collaterals, collectable, collectanea, colligating, colligation, colligative, collimating, collimation, collimators, collocating, collocation, colonialist, compliantly, conflictual, constellate, continually, crystalloid, cupellation, cytological, dactylology, decollating, decollation, decolletage, dictionally, doctrinally, ectopically, electorally, ethological, etiological, eucalyptole, eucalyptols, factionally, fictionally, flocculants, flocculated, flocculates, flocculator, galactosyls, glycosylate, holoblastic, homiletical, homothallic, idiotically, impolitical, laccolithic, lactational, leucoplasts, meiotically, misallocate, mitotically, motorically, nocturnally, noncultural, nonmetallic, occipitally, octagonally, ontological, oscillating, oscillation, oscillators, oscillatory, osmotically, outcavilled, pictorially, plasmolytic, politically, polycrystal, polydactyly, postglacial, reallocated, reallocates, relocatable, robotically, saddlecloth, sectionally, somatically, tablecloths, theological, tonetically, toploftical, topological, trophically, typological, unallocated, unpolitical, vacillation, vacillators, vectorially, vorticellae, vorticellas. | |
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Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)43 41 4C 4C 4F 54 |
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| American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)
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| Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)
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| Braille (1829, in France) (references)
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Morse Code (1836) (references)-.-. .- .-.. .-.. --- - |
| Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01000011 01000001 01001100 01001100 01001111 01010100 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)C A L L O T |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0043 0041 004C 004C 004F 0054 |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)373546464954 |
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