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There is no difference between the two. The Americans use the word "crib" while the British use "cot". The word crib is also used as a verb describing foul mood. It is derived from the functional aspect of the word since babies cry alot and are in bad moods most of the times.

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A crib is typically used for infants and has high sides with slats for ventilation, while a cot is a portable bed that can be used for children or adults. Cribs are more stationary and often have adjustable mattress heights, whereas cots are designed to be lightweight and easily foldable for travel or camping.

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