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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.) A
separate
portion;
a
number
of
things
taken
collectively;
as, a lot of
stationery;
--
colloquially,
sometimes
of
people;
as, a sorry lot; a bad lot..
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Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To drop; to
deposit;
as, to cast a
ballot..
Polyglot
::
Polyglot
(a.)
Containing,
or made up, of,
several
languages;
as, a
polyglot
lexicon,
Bible..
Tissued
::
Tissued
(a.)
Clothed
in, or
adorned
with,
tissue;
also,
variegated;
as,
tissued
flowers..
Change
::
Change
(v. t.) To alter by
substituting
something
else for, or by
giving
up for
something
else; as, to
change
the
clothes;
to
change
one's
occupation;
to
change
one's
intention..
Erase
::
Erase (v. t.) Fig.: To
obliterate;
to
expunge;
to blot out; -- used of ideas in the mind or
memory.
On
::
On
(prep.)
Attached
to the body, as
clothing
or
ornament,
or for use..
Rugin
::
Rugin (n.) A nappy
cloth.
Gore
::
Gore (v.) A
wedgeshaped
or
triangular
piece of
cloth,
canvas,
etc., sewed into a
garment,
sail, etc., to give
greater
width at a
particular
part..
Line
::
Line (n.) A linen
thread
or
string;
a
slender,
strong
cord; also, a cord of any
thickness;
a rope; a
hawser;
as, a
fishing
line; a line for
snaring
birds;
a
clothesline;
a
towline..
Gremial
::
Gremial
(n.) A
cloth,
often
adorned
with gold or
silver
lace,
placed
on the
bishop's
lap while he sits in
celebrating
mass, or in
ordaining
priests..
Coat
::
Coat (n.) The habit or
vesture
of an order of men,
indicating
the order or
office;
cloth..
Quartermaster
::
Quartermaster
(n.) An
officer
whose duty is to
provide
quarters,
provisions,
storage,
clothing,
fuel,
stationery,
and
transportation
for a
regiment
or other body of
troops,
and
superintend
the
supplies..
Cloth
::
Cloth (n.) The
distinctive
dress of any
profession,
especially
of the
clergy;
hence,
the
clerical
profession..
Ciclatoun
::
Ciclatoun
(n.) A
costly
cloth,
of
uncertain
material,
used in the
Middle
Ages..
Symbol
::
Symbol
(n.)
Share;
allotment.
Shearing
::
Shearing
(n.) The
product
of the act or
operation
of
clipping
with
shears
or a
shearing
machine;
as, the whole
shearing
of a
flock;
the
shearings
from
cloth..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) The three
goddesses,
Clotho,
Lachesis,
and
Atropos,
sometimes
called
the
Destinies,
or
Parcaewho
were
supposed
to
determine
the
course
of human life. They are
represented,
one as
holding
the
distaff,
a
second
as
spinning,
and the third as
cutting
off the
thread..
Congealment
::
Congealment
(n.) That which is
formed
by
congelation;
a clot.
Tuck
::
Tuck (v. t.) To draw up; to
shorten;
to fold
under;
to press into a
narrower
compass;
as, to tuck the
bedclothes
in; to tuck up one's
sleeves..
Serge
::
Serge (n.) A
woolen
twilled
stuff,
much used as
material
for
clothing
for both
sexes..
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