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Stot

Stot is a term with several distinct uses in language, biology, and as a proper name. In dialect English, stot can function as a verb meaning to stomp or strike the ground with the feet, a usage that appears in historical or regional texts but is uncommon in contemporary standard English.

In zoological literature, stotting (also called pronking) describes a behavior observed in some antelope and gazelle

As a proper noun, Stot may occur as a surname or as part of place names and

species.
The
animal
makes
a
high,
stiff-legged
jump
with
an
arched
back
and
rigid
legs,
typically
when
it
becomes
aware
of
a
predator.
The
behavior
has
been
the
subject
of
debate
among
researchers,
with
proposed
explanations
including
signaling
fitness
to
potential
predators,
startling
or
confusing
pursuers,
or
communicating
vigilance
to
the
herd.
organizational
identifiers.
It
is
not
associated
with
a
single,
dominant
entity,
and
its
meaning
depends
on
context.
In
general
use,
the
most
widespread
associations
with
the
term
are
the
dialect
verb
and
the
zoological
behavior,
with
the
surname
or
place-name
usage
representing
additional,
less-common
senses.