Definitions from Wiktionary (lot-cloth split)
▸ noun: (phonology) A phonemic split, in some varieties of English without the cot-caught merger, in which the vowel in words like "cloth" and "off" is pronounced with the same vowel as in "thought", as opposed to the vowel used in "lot".
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▸ noun: (phonology) A phonemic split, in some varieties of English without the cot-caught merger, in which the vowel in words like "cloth" and "off" is pronounced with the same vowel as in "thought", as opposed to the vowel used in "lot".
Similar:
cot-caught merger,
low back merger,
Cott,
cotyla,
checklaton,
clefting,
cryptolect,
cloutie,
siclatoun,
cislocative,
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