1. biot - Noun
2. Biot - Proper noun
BIOT
Alternative form of B. I. O. T.
BIOT (plural BIOTs)
Alternative form of biot
biot (plural biots)
(physics, dated) Synonym of abampere
biot (plural biots)
(science fiction) A robot composed of living components
(countable) A surname from French.
Ellipsis of Biot Crater.: A crater in Sea of Fertility, LQ21, Moon, Earth-Moon System, Solar System
Synonyms: Crater Biot, Biot Crater
biot (plural biots)
(physics, dated) Synonym of abampere
biot (plural biots)
(science fiction) A robot composed of living components
As of March 2015, Diego Garcia is the only inhabited island of the BIOT; the population is composed of military personnel and supporting contractors. Source: Internet
Edis (2004), p. 84. The BIOT administration was moved to Seychelles following the independence of Mauritius in 1968 until the independence of Seychelles in 1976, Edis (2004), p. 80. and to a desk in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London since. Source: Internet
In 1818 or 1819 he proceeded along with Biot to execute geodetic operations on the coasts of France, England and Scotland. Source: Internet
Laws and regulations are promulgated by the commissioner and enforced in the BIOT by Brit rep. Source: Internet
A subsidiary issue is the Mauritian opposition to the UK Government's declaration of 1 April 2010 that the BIOT is a marine protected area with fishing and extractive industry (including oil and gas exploration) prohibited. Source: Internet
In 1971, the BIOT Commissioner ordered the extermination of feral dogs following the departure of the last plantation workers, and the program continued through 1975, when the last feral dog was observed and shot. Source: Internet