What is the meaning of Lot?
A large quantity or number; a great deal.
A separate, appropriated portion; a quantized, subdivided set consisting a whole.
One or more items auctioned or sold as a unit, separate from other items.
A number of people taken collectively.
A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field.
That which happens without human design or forethought.
Anything (as a die, pebble, ball, or slip of paper) used in determining a question by chance, or without human choice or will.
The part, or fate, that falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without one's planning.
A prize in a lottery.
All members of a set; everything.
An old unit of weight used in many European countries from the Middle Ages, often defined as 1/30 or 1/32 of a (local) pound.
To allot; to sort; to apportion.
To count or reckon (on or upon).
tear (from the eye)
Romanization of ᬮᭀᬢ᭄
persistent, untiring, tenacious, steadfast
persistently, untiringly, tenaciously, steadfastly
lot, allotment (that which has been apportioned to a party)
share (of inheritance)
plot (of land)
batch (of goods for sale)
lot (at auction)
prize (in lottery)
lot,
- a separate portion; a number of things taken collectively.
- lottery
a separate portion; a number of things taken collectively.
verbal noun of loit
destruction, defacement, mutilation
Alternative form of loit (“wound, destroy, spoil”)
flight (act of flying)
flight (instance of flying)
flight (trip made by an aircraft)
flight (fast movement)
flight (fast spreading)
plot (of land)
batch (of goods for sale)
lot (at auction)
verbal noun of lot
A unit of weight: 1 lot = 3 mısqal = 12.797 g (see Tatar units of measurement#Mass)
Source: wiktionary.org
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