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Verb
/blät/,
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blots, plural;
  1. Dry (a wet surface or substance) using an absorbent material
    • - Guy blotted his face with a dust rag
  2. Transfer by means of a blot

  3. Mark or stain (something)
    • - the writing was messy and blotted
  4. Tarnish the good character or reputation of
    • - the turmoil blotted his memory of the school
  5. Cover writing or pictures with ink or paint so that they cannot be seen

  6. Obscure a view
    • - a dust shield blotting out the sun
  7. Obliterate or disregard something painful in one's memory or existence
    • - the concentration necessary to her job blotted out all the feelings
Noun
  1. A dark mark or stain, typically one made by ink, paint, or dirt
    • - an ink blot
  2. A shameful act or quality that tarnishes an otherwise good character or reputation
    • - the only blot on an otherwise clean campaign
  3. A procedure in which proteins or nucleic acids separated on a gel are transferred directly to an immobilizing medium for identification


  1. dry (ink) with blotting paper
  2. smudge: a blemish made by dirt; "he had a smudge on his cheek"
  3. an act that brings discredit to the person who does it; "he made a huge blot on his copybook"
  4. spot: make a spot or mark onto; "The wine spotted the tablecloth"
  5. The blót (Old Norse plural same as singular) refers to Norse pagan sacrifice to the Norse gods and the spirits of the land. The sacrifice often took the form of a sacramental meal or feast. Related religious practices were performed by other Germanic peoples, such as the pagan Anglo-Saxons. ...
  6. Blot is the fourth and final full-length album by the Norwegian black/viking metal band Einherjer. It was released on November 21, 2003 by Tabu Recordings.
  7. In molecular biology and genetics, a blot is a method of transferring proteins, DNA or RNA, onto a carrier (for example, a nitrocellulose PVDF or nylon membrane). ...
  8. The name Terrorcons refers to several different groups in the Transformers toyline. They are referred to as Terrortrons in Japan.
  9. The Blot is an American drama film directed by Lois Weber with her husband Phillips Smalley in 1921. The film tackles the social problem of genteel poverty, focusing on a starving family. It stars Claire Windsor, Louis Calhern and Marie Walcamp.
  10. A blemish, spot or stain made by a coloured substance; A stain on someone's reputation or character; a disgrace; The Southern blot analysis (and derived Northern and Western) analytical techniques; an exposed piece in backgammon; to cause a blot (on something) by spilling a coloured ...
  11. (Blotted) To darken; make dim; obscure or eclipse (Blot).
  12. (Blotting) A process which removes excess oil or moisture from lipstick or any other creamy makeup
  13. (Blotting) used to lighten areas in a painting or to create special effects. A kleenex pressed onto the surface will lighten the area and is often used to create convincing cloud shapes. It will not take you  right back to the white of the paper but can lighten it considerably. ...
  14. (blotting) Biochemical technique in which macromolecules separated on an agarose or polyacrylamide gel are transferred to a nylon membrane or sheet of paper, thereby immobilizing them for further analysis. (See Northern blotting, Southern blotting, Western blotting.)
  15. (blotting) Transfer of nucleic acids or proteins from an electrophoresis gel strip to a chemically reactive paper or membrane (such as nitrocellulose paper) or matrix (nylon, for example)—to which they bind. ...
  16. (BLOTTING) The action of the developer in "drawing out" the penetrant from a surface discontinuity causing maximum bleed-out for increased contrast and sensitivity.
  17. (Blotting (Blots)) The process of transferring DNA, RNA, or proteins to a solid support (usually a sheet of nitrocellulose paper) for hybridization after it has been separated by electrophoresis. Blots are named according to the material that is analyzed. ...
  18. (Blotting) Gently pressing a brush against a paper towel to remove excess moisture.
  19. (blotting) A condition in which a pen lets out large drops of ink from the point and feed, rather than a smooth, controlled flow. Often happens just before a pen runs out of ink.
  20. A single checker left on a point vulnerable to being hit.
  21. it’s one individual checker which can be hit
  22. 1. As a verb, this means to transfer DNA, RNA or protein to an immobilizing matrix.
  23. Service of the Gods; kinship between the Gods of Norse Heathenism and the people.
  24. An isolated checker which can therefore be captured by your opponent.
  25. sacrifice, ritual or blessing.  May or may not be connected to the word "blood."  We use apple juice, beer, or mead (honey-wine) today.  See my mead recipes .  One of the two or three major types of Asatru ritual.  See also Sumbel and Seidhr.