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Otis

American  
[oh-tis] / ˈoʊ tɪs /

noun

  1. Elisha Graves, 1811–61, U.S. inventor.

  2. Harrison Gray, 1837–1917, U.S. army officer and newspaper publisher.

  3. James, 1725–83, American lawyer and public official who is supposed to have first used the phrase “Taxation without representation” (brother of Mercy Otis Warren).

  4. a male given name.


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If you do have to make the tragic decision to put Otis down, that will be another cost.

From MarketWatch • May 19, 2026

Guided by mentors from Nike, Wilson Sporting Goods and Vuori, Otis juniors lock in for their end-of-year fashion show.

From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026

In the 1850s, Elisha Otis consulted with showman P.T.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 2, 2026

Spice and seasoning maker McCormick, web-hosting company GoDaddy, elevator company Otis Worldwide, water technology pure-play Veralto, and fintech provider Broadridge Financial Solutions also recorded their worst ever quarters.

From Barron's • Apr. 1, 2026

Captain Billy’s son Otis emerged from the unpainted crab shipping shed.

From "Jacob Have I Loved" by Katherine Paterson

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