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dwt

English

Etymology

From Latin denarius, penny.

Noun

dwt (uncountable)

  1. Deadweight ton; deadweight tonnage.
  2. pennyweight
Alternative forms

(deadweight ton):

  • d.w.t., d. w. t., D.W.T., D. W. T., DWT

Anagrams

  • DTW

Welsh

Adjective

dwt

  1. Soft mutation of twt.

Mutation

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dawt

English

Alternative forms

  • daut

Verb

dawt (third-person singular simple present dawts, present participle dawting, simple past and past participle dawted)

  1. (Scotland) To fondle or caress.

Synonyms

  • faddle, grope, pettle, tiddle; see also Thesaurus:fondle

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