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- nounplot (noun) · plots (plural noun)
- a graph showing the relation between two variables.
verbplot (verb) · plots (third person present) · plotted (past tense) · plotted (past participle) · plotting (present participle)- devise the sequence of events in (a play, novel, movie, or similar work):"she would plot a chapter as she drove" · "in a crime story you have to plot carefully to achieve the surprise at the end"
- mark out or allocate (points) on a graph:"the dependent variable's points are plotted on the Y axis"
- make (a curve) by marking out a number of points on a graph:"a cooling curve is plotted and the freezing point determined"
- illustrate by use of a graph:"it is possible to plot fairly closely the rate at which recruitment of girls increased"
Originlate Old English plot (in plot), of unknown origin. The sense ‘secret plan’, dating from the late 16th century, is associated with Old French complot ‘dense crowd, secret project’, the same term being used occasionally in English from the mid 16th century Compare with plat. Explore further
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