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  • 41Blót — The blót (Old Norse plural same as singular) refers to Norse pagan sacrifice to the Norse gods and Elves. The sacrifice often took the form of a sacramental meal or feast. Related religious practices were performed by other Germanic peoples, such …

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  • 42Blot — A blot can refer to several different things. *In biology, a blot is a method of transferring proteins, DNA, RNA or a protein onto a carrier. The following types are known: **Southern blot to recognize DNA **Northern blot to recognize RNA… …

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  • 43blot — 1. noun 1) an ink blot Syn: spot, dot, mark, blotch, smudge, patch, dab; informal splotch 2) the only blot on a clean campaign Syn: blemish, taint, stain, blight, flaw …

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  • 44blot — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. stain, blemish, spot; sully. n. spot, smear, blemish. See disrepute, uncleanness, guilt. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. spot, stain, smudge, splotch; see blemish , stain . v. 1. [To stain] Syn. smudge,… …

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  • 45blot — noun 1) an ink blot Syn: patch, dab, smudge, blotch, mark, dot, spot; Brit.; informal splodge 2) the only blot on a clean campaign Syn: blemish, taint …

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  • 46blot — noun 1》 a dark mark or stain, especially one made by ink. 2》 a thing that mars something that is otherwise good. 3》 Biochemistry a procedure in which proteins or nucleic acids separated on a gel are transferred directly to an immobilizing medium… …

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  • 47blot someone out — tv. to kill someone. (Underworld.) □ Sorry, chum, we got orders to blot you out. CD They blotted out the witness before the trial …

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  • 48blot — [blɒt] verb [T] I to remove liquid from the surface of something using a piece of paper or cloth • blot sth out II noun [C] blot [blɒt] a drop of ink or another liquid on the surface of something …

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  • 49blot something out — obscure a view. → blot …

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  • 50strike out — Synonyms and related words: abbreviate, abridge, abstract, be off, bear, bear for, bear up for, bear up to, beget, blot, blot out, blue pencil, bomb, bowdlerize, break for, breed, bring forth, bring into being, call into being, cancel, cast off,… …

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