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There are 20 words beginning with STOT

STOTstot n. (Obsolete) An inferior horse.
stot n. An ox or bull.
stot n. (Regional) A heifer.
STOTINstotin n. A former currency unit of Slovenia, one hundredth of a tolar.
STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar.
STOTINKAstotinka n. A unit of currency in Bulgaria, worth one hundredth of a lev.
STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev.
STOTINKASstotinkas n. Plural of stotinka.
STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev.
STOTINKIstotinki n. Plural of stotinka.
STOTINKA n. (Bulgarian) a Bulgarian monetary unit, worth one hundredth of a lev.
STOTINOVstotinov n. Plural of stotin.
STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar.
STOTINSstotins n. Plural of stotin.
STOTIN n. a monetary unit of Slovenia, worth one hundredth of a tolar.
STOTIOUSstotious adj. (Ireland) drunk.
STOTIOUS adj. (Irish slang) drunk, intoxicated, also STOCIOUS.
STOTSstots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stot.
STOT v. to bound, also STOTT.
STOTTstott v. (Geordie) Alternative spelling of stot.
Stott prop.n. A surname from Middle English.
STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT.
STOTTEDstotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stot.
stotted v. Simple past tense and past participle of stott.
STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT.
STOTTERstotter v. (Intransitive, dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) To stagger; totter; stumble.
STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE.
STOTTEREDstottered v. Simple past tense and past participle of stotter.
STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE.
STOTTERINGstottering v. Present participle of stotter.
STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE.
STOTTERSstotters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stotter.
STOTTER v. to stagger, also STOIT, STOITER, STYTE.
STOTTIEstottie n. (Geordie) A round flat loaf of bread, traditionally pan-fried rather than oven-baked.
STOTTIE n. (dialect) a wedge of bread cut from a round loaf and stuffed with meat or cheese, also STOTTY.
STOTTIESstotties n. Plural of stottie.
stotties n. Plural of stotty.
STOTTIE n. (dialect) a wedge of bread cut from a round loaf and stuffed with meat or cheese, also STOTTY.
STOTTINGstotting v. Present participle of stot.
STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT.
STOTTSstotts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stott.
Stotts prop.n. Plural of Stott.
STOTT v. to bound with a stiff gait, also STOT.
STOTTYstotty n. (Geordie) Alternative spelling of stottie.
STOTTY n. (dialect) a wedge of bread cut from a round loaf and stuffed with meat or cheese, also STOTTIE.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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