no it doesn't rot, they get damaged
Yes, rot is a proper word.The word rot is a verb (rot, rots, rotting, rotted):Paper money will rot if you bury it in the ground without moisture protection.The word rot is a noun (uncountable, mass noun):The potatoes show some rot so we should throw them out.Some compound nouns for the noun rot: root rot, dry rot, brown rot, black rot, boll rot, etc.The noun 'rot' is sometimes used as slang for 'nonsense'.
red = rot in German Rot, as in "rot in hell" = faulen, vergammeln
Rot an der Rot Abbey was created in 1126.
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"rot" for example: Vegetables easily rot
Rot - Roat
It does rot as per me. I have never seen a plastic gets rot
Ariel Rot's birth name is Ariel Rotemberg Rot.
its a rot
The suffix for rot is -ten.
"To rot" is 'kusaru' in Japanese.
They rot because they do not stay ripe.