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The word "rot" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a verb that means to decay, putrefy, or decompose. It can be used to describe food, plants, and other organic material. Example sentence: The apple was left on the counter for too long and began to rot.
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rot
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The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.
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The uniform worn by his commanding officer, General Sir Richard Nelson "Windy" Gale, is now displayed in a museum that Prince Charles opened in 2000 and the old Pegasus Bridge, replaced by a new bridge in 1994 and left to rot in a field, has been cleaned up and preserved.
Goals to Zorko and debutant Harris Andrews briefly stopped the rot, until two goals inside five minutes to Shaun Grigg extended the Tigers' lead to 42 points at three-quarter time.
His ears prick up, however, when he encounters Robert Bloch's Freudian gore-transvestite-incest-necrophilia shocker Psycho, which horrifies everyone he shows it to, but which might give him the edge he needs in his private war with French director Henri-Georges Clouzot, whose Les Diaboliques has critics talking of "French Hitchcocks" and similar rot.
Not even the appointment of Bob Stokoe in a caretaker capacity could stop the rot.
Rain forest clearing is responsible for about 75% of Brazil's emissions as vegetation is burned and felled trees rot.
Nige was Dot's former comrade in corruption, presumably left to rot after Dot sold Tony Gates' team out at the end of series one, and he's basically a weasel.
Crops that were once left to rot will now make it to market.
Local rot will spell national trouble, as Mr Cameron's defeat fuels backbench demands for him to shift to the right.
Audiences can imagine that they themselves, born to oppressive privilege, would walk away from it long before rot had a chance to establish itself, in the mouth or anywhere else.
Labour's policy rot was not caused by Brown alone.
Greece's economy has suffered from the food embargo imposed by Moscow in August, with farmers describing harvests left to rot.
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