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(n)
(narratology) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
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The act of scheming or making plots; machination.
A slightly curved but almost flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
A dire or unfortunate situation.
A plot of land; a lot.
(v)
(intransitive) To walk or move slowly and heavily or laboriously (+ on, through, over).
A braid, as of hair or straw; a plat.
A surname.
A surname from German.
(adj)
(obsolete) Pleated; plated; folded.
(historical) An instrument of punishment resembling the knout, formerly used in Russia.
(colloquial, Australia, US) A plutocrat, especially a rich industrialist.
Obsolete form of pleyt (“riverboat”). [(nautical, archaic) A riverboat.]
Obsolete form of plight. [A dire or unfortunate situation.]
A blemish, spot or stain made by a coloured substance.
The process by which something is blotted.
Turned over with the blade of a plough to create furrows (usually for planting crops).
(obsolete) To applaud.
A flat-bottomed vessel (usually metal) used for cooking food, possibly excluding saucepans (see usage notes).
(of games) engaged in
(ambitransitive, copulative) To present (an argument or a plea), especially in a legal case.
(textiles) A type of twilled woollen cloth, often with a tartan or chequered pattern.
(electronics, polymers) Initialism of polymer light-emitting diode.
The national armed forces of the People's Republic of China.
(computing) An output device that draws graphs and other pictorial images on paper, sometimes using attached pens.
(intransitive) To bend, to flex; to be bent by something, to give way or yield (to a force, etc.).
An old size of paper, 12.5 × 15 inches.
To make the sound of an object dropping into a body of liquid.
To faint.
A spot; splotch.
Abbreviation of platoon. [(military) A unit of thirty to forty soldiers typically commanded by a lieutenant and forming part of a company.]
A surname from French.
(South Africa) A farm.
(informal, of a book, film, story) Having a complicated plot.
(figurative) Something that impedes development or growth, or spoils any other aspect of life.
To fill soft substance with gas, water, etc.; to cause to swell.
The characteristic cry of a sheep or a goat.
(adv)
(dance) Initialism of backing line of dance.
To talk inconsiderately; blab.
The Soviet system of connections and social relationships; one's social or business network (in Russian or Soviet society).
To undergo or cause to undergo bletting, a fermentation process in certain fruit beyond ripening.
(Scotland, Northern England) Bashful, sheepish.
Any of various plants in the genus Chenopodium.
Any of several different plants, from several genera, having bluish flowers.
(obsolete, transitive) To cure (herrings, etc.) by salting and smoking them; to bloat.
A kind of satinette pigeon.
(intransitive) To be or pretend to be ill-tempered; to sulk.
(agriculture) A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.
A withdrawal, especially of armed forces.
(idiomatic, transitive) To remove something from a container.
(transitive) To play (a game etc.) to its conclusion.
(intransitive) To boil; seethe.
(idiomatic, US, automotive) To start abruptly from a standing stop, accelerating rapidly, especially so as to produce skid marks.
That can be pulled out.
A portable platform, usually designed to be easily moved by a forklift, on which goods can be stacked, for transport or storage.
(painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.
(figuratively) A person's ability to distinguish between and appreciate different flavors.
Misspelling of palette (“a set of colors”). [(painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.]
(heraldry) Alternative form of pallet (“diminutive pale”). [A straw bed.]
(computing) A small program module that runs under the control of a larger application, typically a web browser.
A surname from Khmer.
(geology) A fine-grained granitic rock composed mostly of quartz and feldspars.
A sequin or spangle.