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Definition of lot
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 lot is as below...
Lot (n.)
Anything
(as a die,
pebble,
ball, or slip of
paper)
used in
determining
a
question
by
chance,
or
without
man's
choice
or will; as, to cast or draw
lots..
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Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) A
method
of
putting
an end to
debate
and
securing
an
immediate
vote upon a
measure
before
a
legislative
body. It is
similar
in
effect
to the
previous
question.
It was first
introduced
into the
British
House of
Commons
in 1882. The
French
word
cloture
was
originally
applied
to this
proceeding.
Diglottism
::
Diglottism
(n.)
Bilingualism.
Lotting
::
Lotting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lo.
Everyday
::
Everyday
(a.) Used or fit for every day;
common;
usual;
as, an
everyday
suit or
clothes..
Gory
::
Gory (a.)
Covered
with gore or
clotted
blood.
Allowance
::
Allowance
(n.) That which is
allowed;
a share or
portion
allotted
or
granted;
a sum
granted
as a
reimbursement,
a
bounty,
or as
appropriate
for any
purpose;
a
stated
quantity,
as of food or
drink;
hence,
a
limited
quantity
of meat and
drink,
when
provisions
fall
short..
Lap
::
Lap (n.) To fold; to bend and lay over or on
something;
as, to lap a piece of
cloth..
Wool-dyed
::
Wool-dyed
(a.) Dyed
before
being made into
cloth,
in
distinction
from
piece-dyed;
ingrain..
Helot
::
Helot (n.) A slave in
ancient
Sparta;
a
Spartan
serf;
hence,
a slave or
serf..
Taled
::
Taled (n.) A kind of
quadrangular
piece of cloth put on by the Jews when
repeating
prayers
in the
synagogues.
Glossology
::
Glossology
(n.) The
science
of
language;
comparative
philology;
linguistics;
glottology.
Obliterate
::
Obliterate
(v. t.) To erase or blot out; to
efface;
to
render
undecipherable,
as a
writing..
Poikilothermic
::
Poikilothermic
(a.)
Having
a
varying
body
temperature.
See
Homoiothermal.
Ruck
::
Ruck (v. t.) A
wrinkle
or
crease
in a piece of
cloth,
or in
needlework..
Slot
::
Slot (n.) The track of a deer;
hence,
a track of any
kind..
Spend
::
Spend (v. t.) To weigh or lay out; to
dispose
of; to part with; as, to spend money for
clothing..
Maculated
::
Maculated
(a.)
Having
spots or
blotches;
maculate.
Small
::
Small (n.)
Smallclothes.
Flotage
::
Flotage
(n.) The state of
floating.
Woolly
::
Woolly
(a.)
Clothed
with wool.
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