Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Plot \Plot\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Plotted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Plotting}.]
To make a plot, map, pr plan, of; to mark the position of on
a plan; to delineate.
This treatise plotteth down Cornwall as it now
standeth. --Carew.
Source : WordNet®
plot
n 1: a secret scheme to do something (especially something
underhand or illegal); "they concocted a plot to
discredit the governor"; "I saw through his little game
from the start" [syn: {secret plan}, {game}]
2: a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation; "a
bean plot"; "a cabbage patch"; "a briar patch" [syn: {plot
of ground}, {patch}]
3: the story that is told in a novel or play or movie etc.;
"the characters were well drawn but the plot was banal"
4: a chart or map showing the movements or progress of an
object
[also: {plotting}, {plotted}]
plot
v 1: plan secretly, usually something illegal; "They plotted the
overthrow fo the government"
2: make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows how
things work or how they are constructed [syn: {diagram}]
3: make a plat of; "Plat the town" [syn: {plat}]
[also: {plotting}, {plotted}]
plotting
See {plot}