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* [[Wheel of time (disambiguation)|Wheel of Time]], which has several meanings including a [[Wheel of time|religious concept]] and a [[The Wheel of Time|fantasy series]]
* [[Wheel of time (disambiguation)|Wheel of Time]], which has several meanings including a [[Wheel of time|religious concept]] and a [[The Wheel of Time|fantasy series]]
* [[Wide Open Throttle]]
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* [[War on Terrorism]]
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* [[Wot (musical instrument)]], a circular panpipe used in the music of Isan, Thailand
* [[Wot (musical instrument)]], a circular panpipe used in the music of Isan, Thailand

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The English word wot has fallen into disuse. Originally used as the first and second person conjugation for Old English "witan"; the equivalent to the verb to know. It can also refer to:

Wot

  • "Wot", a homophone representation of the word "What", often used in chat rooms
  • "Wot?", the name of a popular song by Captain Sensible from 1982
  • WOTS, radio station 1220 kHz in Kissimmee

Containing the word "wot"

Abbreviations

Additionally, WOT is a three-letter abbreviation that may stand for:

See also