interlot
/ˈɪntəˌlɒt/Definitions
1. noun
An area of land, often irregular in shape, within the boundaries of a larger plot, such as a building site or a farmland.
“The developer needs to divide the property into several interlots to build houses.”
1. noun
An area of land, often irregular in shape, within the boundaries of a larger plot, such as a building site or a farmland.
“The developer needs to divide the property into several interlots to build houses.”