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Definition of plot
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Plot (n.) A plan; a
purpose.
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Countermine
::
Countermine
(v. i.) To make a
countermine
or
counterplot;
to plot
secretly.
Whisper
::
Whisper
(n.) To speak with
suspicion,
or
timorous
caution;
to
converse
in
whispers,
as in
secret
plotting..
Machinate
::
Machinate
(v. i.) To plan; to
contrive;
esp., to form a
scheme
with the
purpose
of doing harm; to
contrive
artfully;
to
plot..
Clique
::
Clique
(v. i.) To To
associate
together
in a
clannish
way; to act with
others
secretly
to gain a
desired
end; to plot; -- used with
together.
Protraction
::
Protraction
(n.) The act or
process
of
making
a plot on
paper.
Collogue
::
Collogue
(v. i.) To talk or
confer
secretly
and
confidentially;
to
converse,
especially
with evil
intentions;
to plot
mischief..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
distinct
portion
or plot of land,
usually
smaller
than a
field;
as, a
building
lot in a
city..
Complotted
::
Complotted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Complo.
Complot
::
Complot
(v. t. & i.) To plot or plan
together;
to
conspire;
to join in a
secret
design.
Jacobin
::
"Jacobin
(n.) One of a
society
of
violent
agitators
in
France,
during
the
revolution
of 1789, who held
secret
meetings
in the
Jacobin
convent
in the Rue St.
Jacques,
Paris,
and
concerted
measures
to
control
the
proceedings
of the
National
Assembly.
Hence:
A
plotter
against
an
existing
government;
a
turbulent
demagogue..
Queach
::
Queach
(n.) A
thick,
bushy plot; a
thicket..
Conspire
::
Conspire
(v. i.) To make an
agreement,
esp. a
secret
agreement,
to do some act, as to
commit
treason
or a
crime,
or to do some
unlawful
deed; to plot
together..
Anoplothere
::
Anoplothere
(n.) Alt. of
Anoplotheriu.
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..
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..
Conspirant
::
Conspirant
(a.)
Engaging
in a plot to
commit
a
crime;
conspiring.
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) Plot;
action;
construction;
manner
of
development.
Brew
::
Brew (v. t.) To
foment
or
prepare,
as by
brewing;
to
contrive;
to plot; to
concoct;
to
hatch;
as, to brew
mischief..
Neoplatonism
::
Neoplatonism
(n.) A
pantheistic
eclectic
school
of
philosophy,
of which
Plotinus
was the chief (A. D.
205-270),
and which
sought
to
reconcile
the
Platonic
and
Aristotelian
systems
with
Oriental
theosophy.
It
tended
to
mysticism
and
theurgy,
and was the last
product
of Greek
philosophy..
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To cause to fall, or to tail; to
subvert;
to
overthrow;
as, to
overset
a
government
or a
plot..
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