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LOTTING definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
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).
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Synonyms of lotting - Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
to give as a share or portion; everyone is lotted opportunities in life, and it's their responsibility to take them.
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lotting, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun lotting is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for lotting is from 1449. lotting ...
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lotting, vbl. n. (ˈlɒtɪŋ) [f. lot v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb lot.c 1449 Pecock Repr. iii. i. 278 The firste departing, soorting, and lotting of the al hool land. 1579 Fenton Guicciard. xiv. (1599) 668 At last they fell to the custome of lotting of voyces in the Conclaue. 1770 A. Hall Gospel...
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Lotting strategies for land sales - Savills
Lotting an estate or farm gives you the relative value of each asset. This can be extremely useful to you and helps potential buyers engage in deals for their ...
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Lotting - Tekla User Assistance
Lotting means that you evaluate specific model parts with respect to the number of units that can be carried by a transfer vehicle.
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has shores on both the Itaipu Lagoon and the Atlantic Ocean and was inhabited primarily by fishermen until 1978, when a company named Veplan started lotting
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Lotting Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Lotting Definition · Synonyms: · allowing · allotting · allocating · apportioning · assigning · giving · meting · distributing · administering · dealing ...
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Lotting - definition of lotting by The Free Dictionary
One's fortune in life; one's fate: It was her lot to struggle for years in obscurity. tr.v. lot·ted, lot·ting, lots. 1. To apportion by lots; allot.
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Meaning of lotting - Scrabble and Words With Friends
Meanings · divide into lots, as of land, for example · administer or bestow, as in small portions; · LOTTING present participle of lot. Synonyms. lot ...
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Lotting Large: The Phenomenon of Minimum Lot Size Laws
This practice of "lotting large" contributes greatly to the sprawling nature of American suburbs. By restraining the supply of housing, large lot zoning laws ...
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scot
▪ I. scot, n.2 (skɒt) Also 3–4 scoth, 4 scott, 5–6 scotte, 6 skot(t, skotte. [Ultimately identical with OE. sc(e)ot, ᵹesc(e)ot shot n.; its formal relation to this is somewhat uncertain. There can be little doubt that ME. scot is in part of Scandinavian origin, a. ON. skot; but in some instances it ...
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West Paris, Maine
On November 4, 1773 when the Proprietors were lotting out the township, they held a meeting at Coolidge Tavern in Watertown, Massachusetts and they voted
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lot
▪ I. lot, n. (lɒt) Forms: 1 hlot, hlott, hlodd, 2–8 lott, 4–6 lote, 4–7 lotte, (4 loth, 4–6 loot, 5 loote, lootte), 2– lot. [OE. hlot neut. (rendering L. sors, portio):—OTeut. type *hluto-m, f. the wk. grade of the root *hleut- (: hlaut-: hlū̆t-) occurring in the str. vb. OE. hléotan, OS. hliotan, O...
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