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botts
English
Etymology
Possibly a modification of Scottish Gaelic boiteag 'maggot'
Noun
botts (uncountable)
- The disease caused by the maggots of the horse bot fly when they infect the stomach of a horse.
- (by extension) Infection by maggots under the skin of cows, or by sheep maggots in the frontal sinus of sheep.
Usage notes
The noun is usually used in the plural with the definite article. ("The botts")
See also
- botfly
- myiasis
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batts
English
Noun
batts
- plural of batt
- (informal) batteries (power cells)
- Do we have any spare batts for the TV remote?
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