Plot may refer to:
- Plot (narrative), the order of events in a narrative or any other type of story. Mythos (Aristotle In literature the plot comprises all the events in a story particularly rendered towards the achievement of some particular Artistic or Emotional
- Plot device, an element introduced into a story solely to advance or resolve the plot of the story
- a conspiracy
- a chart or diagram
- the output of a plotter
- the piece of land that person is buried, see Grave (burial)
- Robert Plot, an English naturalist
Plotting may refer to:
A plot device is an element introduced into a story solely to advance or resolve the plot of the story A chart or graph is a type of Information graphic, that represents tabular numeric data and/or functions. A diagram is a 2D geometric symbolic Representation of Information according to some Visualization technique A plotter is a Vector graphics printing device that connects to a Computer. A grave is a place where a dead body (usually a human although sometimes an animal is buried Robert Plot ( 13 December 1640 &ndash April 30 1696) was an English naturalist, first Professor of Chemistry at Flipull / Plotting is a Taito puzzle Video game from 1989 It is called Flipull Plotting is a book by Jack Woodford. Initially published as Plotting - How to Have a Brain Child in 1939, the book was re-issued with the title
Dictionary
plot
-noun
- The general course of a story including significant events that determine its course or significant patterns of events.
- An area or land used for building on or planting on.
- A plan to commit a crime.
- A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
-verb
- (transitive) To conceive (a crime, etc).
- (transitive) To trace out (a graph or diagram).
- (transitive) To mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).
- (intransitive) To conceive a crime, misdeed, etc.
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