noun
- plural of dogtrot: a gentle trot like that of a dog
- plural of dogtrot: a type of log house with an open breezeway through the center
Usage: architectural
verb
- third person singular present of dogtrot: moves at a gentle trot
Examples
- The horse dogtrots along the trail at a comfortable pace.
- She dogtrots through the park every morning for exercise.
- The old dogtrots in the countryside feature distinctive open hallways.
- Many historic dogtrots have been preserved as examples of frontier architecture.
- The rider maintains steady dogtrots during the long journey.
- These dogtrots were built to catch cooling breezes in hot climates.