1. smoot - Noun
2. Smoot - Proper noun
smoot (plural smoots)
(humorous, chiefly Greater Boston) A unit of length defined as exactly sixty-seven inches (approximately 1.70 meters).
smoot (plural smoots)
(Britain) A small opening built into a dry-stone wall to allow sheep (and hares) to pass through.
Smoot (plural Smoots)
A surname.
He gave Perot a framed picture of Smoot and Hawley shaking hands after its passage. Source: Internet
From 1904 to 1907, the United States Senate conducted a series of Congressional hearings on whether Smoot should be seated. Source: Internet
Appointing BCJHS cafeteria worker Jessica Oden, part-time with no benefits, $12 per hour Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; five hours per day, effective Aug. 3. She is a replacement for Kim Smoot. Source: Internet
Eventually, the Senate granted Smoot a seat and allowed him to vote. Source: Internet
Later work was by Smoot et al. Source: Internet
Reed Smoot championed another tariff increase within the USA in 1929, which became the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Bill. Source: Internet