plote
/plɒt/ /plɔːt/Definitions
1. noun
a small area of ground, typically with a specific purpose, such as a garden or a cemetery
“The garden was a beautiful plot in the heart of the city.”
2. noun
a plan or scheme, especially one that is secret or deceitful
“The novel’s plot was full of twists and turns that kept the reader guessing.”
3. noun
a piece of land, especially one that is rented or leased for a particular purpose
“The farmer rented a plot of land to grow his crops.”
4. verb
to plan or devise a scheme, especially one that is secret or deceitful
“The company was accused of plotting to monopolize the market.”
5. verb
to create or outline a plan or scheme
“The writer spent hours plotting the story before writing it.”
6. verb
to arrange or set out land, especially for a particular purpose
“The farmer plotted the land to create a more efficient layout.”