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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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Deletion
::
Deletion
(n.) Act of
deleting,
blotting
out, or
erasing;
destruction..
Plot
::
Plot (n.) A plan or
draught
of a
field,
farm,
estate,
etc., drawn to a
scale..
Slumber
::
Slumber
(v. i.) To be in a state of
negligence,
sloth,
supineness,
or
inactivity..
Job
::
"Job (v. t.) To do or cause to be done by
separate
portions
or lots; to
sublet
(work);
as, to job a
contract..
Losel
::
Losel (n.) One who loses by sloth or
neglect;
a
worthless
person;
a
lorel.
List
::
List (n.) A piece of
woolen
cloth with which the yarns are
grasped
by a
workman.
Melilotic
::
Melilotic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
obtained
from, sweet
clover
or
melilot;
specifically,
designating
an acid of the
aromatic
series,
obtained
from
melilot
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Woolstock
::
Woolstock
(n.) A heavy
wooden
hammer
for
milling
cloth.
Doeskin
::
Doeskin
(n.) A firm
woolen
cloth with a
smooth,
soft
surface
like a doe's skin; -- made for men's
wear..
Lap
::
Lap (n.) The part of the
clothing
that lies on the knees or
thighs
when one sits down; that part of the
person
thus
covered;
figuratively,
a place of
rearing
and
fostering;
as, to be
reared
in the lap of
luxury..
Thibet Cloth
::
Thibet
cloth () A kind of fine
woolen
cloth,
used for
dresses,
cloaks,
etc..
Aeolotropy
::
Aeolotropy
(n.)
Difference
of
quality
or
property
in
different
directions.
Moppet
::
Moppet
(n.) A rag baby; a
puppet
made of
cloth;
hence,
also, in
fondness,
a
little
girl, or a
woman..
Burbot
::
Burbot
(n.) A
fresh-water
fish of the genus Lota,
having
on the nose two very small
barbels,
and a
larger
one on the
chin..
Fret
::
Fret (v. t.) To rub; to wear away by
friction;
to
chafe;
to gall;
hence,
to eat away; to gnaw; as, to fret
cloth;
to fret a piece of gold or other
metal;
a worm frets the
plants
of a
ship..
Thrombus
::
Thrombus
(n.) A clot of blood
formed
of a
passage
of a
vessel
and
remaining
at the site of
coagulation.
Balloted
::
Balloted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ballo.
Ritualism
::
Ritualism
(n.)
Specifically
:(a) The
principles
and
practices
of those in the
Church
of
England,
who in the
development
of the
Oxford
movement,
so-called,
have
insisted
upon a
return
to the use in
church
services
of the
symbolic
ornaments
(altar
cloths,
encharistic
vestments,
candles,
etc.) that were
sanctioned
in the
second
year of
Edward
VI., and
never,
as they
maintain,
forbidden
by
competennt
authority,
although
generally
disused.
Schaff-Herzog
Encyc.
(b) Also, the
principles
and
practices
o
Clotted
::
Clotted
(a.)
Composed
of clots or
clods;
having
the
quality
or form of a clot;
sticky;
slimy;
foul.
Wincing
::
Wincing
(n.) The act of
washing
cloth,
dipping
it in dye, etc., with a
wince..
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