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Definition of plot
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of plot is as below...
Plot (v. i.) To form a
scheme
of
mischief
against
another,
especially
against
a
government
or those who
administer
it; to
conspire..
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Designer
::
Designer
(n.) A
plotter;
a
schemer;
-- used in a bad
sense.
Complotter
::
Complotter
(n.) One
joined
in a plot.
Ichnographical
::
Ichnographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
ichonography;
describing
a
ground
plot.
Protraction
::
Protraction
(n.) A plot on
paper.
Quirk
::
Quirk (n.) A piece of
ground
taken out of any
regular
ground
plot or
floor,
so as to make a
court,
yard, etc.; --
sometimes
written
quink..
Plot
::
Plot (v. t.) To plan; to
scheme;
to
devise;
to
contrive
secretly.
Plot
::
Plot (v. t.) To make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the
position
of on a plan; to
delineate..
Intricate
::
Intricate
(a.)
Entangled;
involved;
perplexed;
complicated;
difficult
to
understand,
follow,
arrange,
or
adjust;
as,
intricate
machinery,
labyrinths,
accounts,
plots,
etc..
Snakebird
::
Snakebird
(n.) Any one of four
species
of
aquatic
birds of the genus
Anhinga
or
Plotus.
They are
allied
to the
gannets
and
cormorants,
but have very long,
slender,
flexible
necks,
and sharp
bills..
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..
Put-up
::
Put-up
(a.)
Arranged;
plotted;
-- in a bad
sense;
as, a
put-up
job..
Cast
::
Cast (n.)
Contrivance;
plot,
design..
Weave
::
Weave (v. t.) To form, as
cloth,
by
interlacing
threads;
to
compose,
as a
texture
of any kind, by
putting
together
textile
materials;
as, to weave
broadcloth;
to weave a
carpet;
hence,
to form into a
fabric;
to
compose;
to
fabricate;
as, to weave the plot of a
story..
Court-craft
::
Court-craft
(n.) The
artifices,
intrigues,
and
plottings,
at
courts..
Splotchy
::
Splotch
(n.) A spot; a
stain;
a daub.
Counterplot
::
Counterplot
(v. t.) To
oppose,
as
another
plot, by
plotting;
to
attempt
to
frustrate,
as a
stratagem,
by
stratagem..
Plot
::
Plot (n.) Any
scheme,
stratagem,
secret
design,
or plan, of a
complicated
nature,
adapted
to the
accomplishment
of some
purpose,
usually
a
treacherous
and
mischievous
one; a
conspiracy;
an
intrigue;
as, the
Rye-house
Plot..
Applotting
::
Applotting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Applo.
Compass
::
Compass
(v. t.) To
purpose;
to
intend;
to
imagine;
to plot.
Countermine
::
Countermine
(n.) A
stratagem
or plot by which
another
sratagem
or
project
is
defeated.
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