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Definition of plot
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Plot (n.) A plan or
draught
of a
field,
farm,
estate,
etc., drawn to a
scale..
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Pretend
::
Pretend
(v. t.) To
intend;
to
design;
to plot; to
attempt.
Counterplot
::
Counterplot
(n.) A plot or
artifice
opposed
to
another.
Countermine
::
Countermine
(v. i.) To make a
countermine
or
counterplot;
to plot
secretly.
Queach
::
Queach
(n.) A
thick,
bushy plot; a
thicket..
Detection
::
Detection
(n.) The act of
detecting;
the
laying
open what was
concealed
or
hidden;
discovery;
as, the
detection
of a
thief;
the
detection
of
fraud,
forgery,
or a
plot..
Protraction
::
Protraction
(n.) A plot on
paper.
Counterplotting
::
Counterplotting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Counterplo.
Plot
::
Plot (v. i.) To
contrive
a plan or
stratagem;
to
scheme.
Contrive
::
Contrive
(v. i.) To make
devices;
to form
designs;
to plan; to
scheme;
to plot.
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) Plot;
action;
construction;
manner
of
development.
Comedy
::
Comedy
(n.) A
dramatic
composition,
or
representation
of a
bright
and
amusing
character,
based upon the
foibles
of
individuals,
the
manners
of
society,
or the
ludicrous
events
or
accidents
of life; a play in which mirth
predominates
and the
termination
of the plot is
happy;
--
opposed
to
tragedy..
Sector
::
Sector
(n.) A
mathematical
instrument,
consisting
of two
rulers
connected
at one end by a
joint,
each arm
marked
with
several
scales,
as of equal
parts,
chords,
sines,
tangents,
etc., one scale of each kind on each arm, and all on lines
radiating
from the
common
center
of
motion.
The
sector
is used for
plotting,
etc., to any
scale..
Applot
::
Applot
(v. t.) To
divide
into plots or
parts;
to
apportion.
Scenario
::
Scenario
(n.) A
preliminary
sketch
of the plot, or main
incidents,
of an
opera..
Splurge
::
Splotchy
(a.)
Covered
or
marked
with
splotches.
Party
::
Party (v.) One
concerned
or
interested
in an
affair;
one who takes part with
others;
a
participator;
as, he was a party to the plot; a party to the
contract..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Hard to
penetrate
or
comprehend;
profound;
--
opposed
to
shallow
or
superficial;
intricate;
mysterious;
not
obvious;
obscure;
as, a deep
subject
or
plot..
Put-up
::
Put-up
(a.)
Arranged;
plotted;
-- in a bad
sense;
as, a
put-up
job..
Intrigue
::
Intrigue
(v. i.) A
complicated
plot or
scheme
intended
to
effect
some
purpose
by
secret
artifice;
conspiracy;
stratagem.
Marplot
::
Marplot
(n.) One who, by his
officious
/nterference,
mars or
frustrates
a
design
or
plot..
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