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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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Sunbeam
::
Sun (v. t.) To
expose
to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun
cloth;
to sun
grain..
Incarnification
::
Incarnification
(n.) The act of
assuming,
or state of being
clothed
with,
flesh;
incarnation..
Sparadrap
::
Sparadrap
(n.) A
cerecloth.
Batiste
::
Batiste
(n.)
Originally,
cambric
or lawn of fine
linen;
now
applied
also to cloth of
similar
texture
made of
cotton..
Whiten
::
Whiten
(v. t.) To make
white;
to
bleach;
to
blanch;
to
whitewash;
as, to
whiten
a wall; to
whiten
cloth..
Sitting
::
Sitting
(n.) The
actual
presence
or
meeting
of any body of men in their
seats,
clothed
with
authority
to
transact
business;
a
session;
as, a
sitting
of the
judges
of the
King's
Bench,
or of a
commission..
Pile
::
Pile (n.) A
vertical
series
of
alternate
disks of two
dissimilar
metals,
as
copper
and zinc, laid up with disks of cloth or paper
moistened
with acid water
between
them, for
producing
a
current
of
electricity;
--
commonly
called
Volta's
pile,
voltaic
pile, or
galvanic
pile..
Duck
::
Duck (n.) The light
clothes
worn by
sailors
in hot
climates.
Splotchy
::
Splotch
(n.) A spot; a
stain;
a daub.
Paster
::
Paster
(n.) A slip of
paper,
usually
bearing
a name,
intended
to be
pasted
by the
voter,
as a
substitute,
over
another
name on a
printed
ballot..
Stuped
::
Stupe (v. t.) Cloth or flax
dipped
in warm water or
medicaments
and
applied
to a hurt or sore.
Gauntlet
::
Gauntlet
(n.) A rope on which
hammocks
or
clothes
are hung for
drying.
Tonsilotomy
::
Tonsilotomy
(n.) The
operation
of
removing
the
tonsil,
or a
portion
thereof..
Embrocate
::
Embrocate
(v. t.) To
moisten
and rub (a
diseased
part) with a
liquid
substance,
as with
spirit,
oil, etc., by means of a cloth or
sponge..
Machinate
::
Machinate
(v. i.) To plan; to
contrive;
esp., to form a
scheme
with the
purpose
of doing harm; to
contrive
artfully;
to
plot..
Lote
::
Lote (n.) A large tree
(Celtis
australis),
found in the south of
Europe.
It has a hard wood, and bears a
cherrylike
fruit.
Called
also
nettle
tree..
Maculature
::
Maculature
(n.)
Blotting
paper.
Hoddengray
::
Hoddengray
(a.)
Applied
to
coarse
cloth made of
undyed
wool,
formerly
worn by
Scotch
peasants..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
distinct
portion
or plot of land,
usually
smaller
than a
field;
as, a
building
lot in a
city..
Mount
::
Mount (v.) The
cardboard
or cloth on which a
drawing,
photograph,
or the like is
mounted;
a
mounting..
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