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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024jot•ting ( jot′ing),USA pronunciation n. - the act of a person who jots.
- a quickly written or brief note;
memorandum. jot′ty, adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: jotting /ˈdʒɒtɪŋ/ n - something jotted down
WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024jot /dʒɑt/USA pronunciation v., jot•ted, jot•ting, n. v. - to write or mark down quickly or briefly: [~ + object]to jot a note to a friend.[~ + down + object]Jot down the license number.[~ + object + down]Jot it down before you forget it.
n. [countable* singular; usually a + ~]; [often with a negative word or phrase] - the least amount;
a little bit:I don't care a jot.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024jot ( jot),USA pronunciation v., jot•ted, jot•ting, n. v.t. - to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usually fol. by down):Jot down his license number.
n. - the least part of something;
a little bit:I don't care a jot. - Idioms not a jot or tittle, not a bit;
not at all:The world situation matters not a jot or tittle to him.
- Greek iôta iota
- Latin iōta
- earlier iot, iote 1520–30
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: jot /dʒɒt/ vb (jots, jotting, jotted)- (transitive) usually followed by down: to write a brief note of
n - (used with a negative) a little bit (in phrases such as not to care (or give) a jot)
Etymology: 16th Century: from Latin jota, from Greek iōta, of Semitic origin; see iota |