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lot - a parcel of land having fixed boundaries; "he bought a lot on the lake" |
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parcel,
parcel of land,
piece of ground,
piece of land,
tract the allotment of some amount by dividing something; "death gets more than its share of attention from theologians"
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car park,
park,
parking area,
parking lot a gear position that acts as a parking brake; "the put the car in park and got out"
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building site,
vacant lot a lot on which there are no permanent buildings
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Lot - (Old Testament) nephew of Abraham; God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah but chose to spare Lot and his family who were told to flee without looking back at the destruction |
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old testament the collection of books comprising the sacred scripture of the Hebrews and recording their history as the chosen people; the first half of the Christian Bible
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lot - divide into lots, as of land, for example |
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carve up,
dissever,
divide,
separate,
split,
split up perform a division; "Can you divide 49 by seven?"
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