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The definition of lot
18 Definitions of: lot
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- pronoun, a great number or quantity
- noun, a collection of objects, items, or people
- noun, portion in life; destiny; fortune
- noun, any object, such as a straw or slip of paper, drawn from others at random to make a selection or choice (esp in the phrase draw or cast lots)
- noun, the use of lots in making a selection or choice (esp in the phrase by lot)
- noun, an assigned or apportioned share
- noun, an item or set of items for sale in an auction
- noun, an area of land
- noun, a piece of land with fixed boundaries
- noun, a film studio and the site on which it is located
- noun, a bad lot an unpleasant or disreputable person
- noun, cast or throw in one's lot with to join with voluntarily and share the fortunes of
- noun, the lot the entire amount or number
- adverb, to a considerable extent, degree, or amount; very much
- adverb, a great deal of the time or often
- verb, to draw lots for (something)
- verb, to divide (land, etc) into lots
- verb, another word for allot, lots
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©HarperCollins 2008. Collins English Dictionary definition of lot