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  • 121lot*/*/*/ — [lɒt] grammar word I summary: A lot can be: ■ an adverb: He seems to like her a lot. ♦ I feel a lot better. ■ a pronoun: We didn t get paid a lot, but we had fun. ♦ A lot of people don t like the idea much. Lots can be a pronoun like a lot but is …

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  • 122Lot and Block survey system — The Lot and Block Survey System is a method used in the United States and Canada to locate and identify land, particularly for lots in densely populated metropolitan areas, suburban areas and exurbs. It is sometimes referred to as the Recorded… …

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  • 123Lot's Wife — Infobox Newspaper name = Lot s Wife caption = type = Student newspaper format = foundation = ceased publication = price = owners = Monash Student Association publisher = editor = Various chiefeditor = assoceditor = staff = language = political =… …

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  • 124lot — A unit of trading (used to describe a designated number of contracts). For example, a trade quantity of one equals a one lot; a trade quantity of four equals a four lot. Also called cars. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary Another term for a… …

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  • 125lot — (lô ; le t ne se lie pas ; au pluriel, l s se lie : des lô z égaux ; lots rime avec repos, travaux, etc.) s. m. 1°   Portion d un tout qui se partage au sort ou autrement entre plusieurs personnes. •   La chose ainsi réglée, on composa trois lots …

    Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • 126lot — n. one s fortune 1) to cast, throw in one s lot with 2) a happy; sorry, unhappy lot 3) one s lot to + inf. (it fell to her lot to break the sad news) object used in deciding by chance 4) by lot (to choose by lot) plot of ground (esp. AE) 5) an… …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 127lot — m IV, D. u, Ms. locie; lm M. y «poruszanie się w powietrzu, w przestrzeni; lecenie, latanie» Loty bombowe, ćwiczebne, międzyplanetarne, orbitalne. Loty załogowe, bezzałogowe. Loty narciarskie. Lot pocisku, rakiety, piłki. Lot ptaków, owadów. Loty …

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  • 128lot — /lɒt / (say lot) noun 1. one of a set of objects drawn from a receptacle, etc., to decide a question or choice by chance. 2. the casting or drawing of such objects as a method of deciding something: to choose a person by lot. 3. the decision or… …