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rota
1[ roh-tuh ]
noun
- Chiefly British.
- a round or rotation of duties; a period of work or duty taken in rotation with others.
- an agenda or circuit of sporting events, as a round of golf tournaments, played in different localities throughout the year.
- a roster.
- (initial capital letter) Roman Catholic Church. Official_name Sa·cra Ro·ma·na Ro·ta [sah, -kr, uh, roh-, mah, -n, uh, , roh, -t, uh] or Sa·cred Ro·man Ro·ta. the ecclesiastical tribunal in Rome, constituting the court of final appeal.
rota
2[ roh-tuh ]
noun
Rota
3[ raw-tah ]
noun
- ±·¾±Â·²Ô´Ç [nee, -naw], 1911–1979, Italian composer.
rota
1/ ˈ°ùəʊ³ÙÉ™ /
noun
- a register of names showing the order in which people take their turn to perform certain duties
Rota
2/ ˈ°ùəʊ³ÙÉ™ /
noun
- RC Church the supreme ecclesiastical tribunal for judging cases brought before the Holy See
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rota1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of rota1
Example Sentences
The volunteers work on a four-week rota and take time to cut and sort out all the stories from two copies of each paper while being careful not to duplicate anything.
Their geographical locations and challenge of maintaining rotas are their biggest challenges which makes some of their services vulnerable.
Last month BBC Scotland News revealed that a whistleblowing investigation had found mothers and newborn babies came to harm because of rota shortages and a "toxic" culture at the ERI's obstetrics triage and assessment unit.
Why not look at this sun-splashed sanctuary the way the British Open has St. Andrews in the rotation — or rota — of courses?
An analysis of rotas found that there was regularly a staffing shortfall.
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