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Abbreviation for leakoff test, a test to determine the strength or fracture pressure of the open formation, usually conducted immediately after drilling below a new casing shoe. During the test, the w [..]
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A parcel of ground with boundaries determined by the county.
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A defined quantity of product accumulated under conditions considered uniform for sampling purposes.
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A definite quantity of some product manufactured under conditions of production that are considered uniform.
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Old English hlot "object used to determine someone's share" (anything from dice to straw, but often a chip of wood with a name inscribed on it), also "what falls to a person by lot [..]
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A lot is a measured section of land.
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Lot [N] [H] [S](Heb. goral, a "pebble"), a small stone used in casting lots ( Numbers 33:54 ; Jonah 1:7 ). The lot was always resorted to by the Hebrews with strictest reference to the inter [..]
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A collection of units of product bearing identification and treated as a unique entity from which a sample is to be drawn and inspected to determine conformance with the acceptability criteria. [D0096 [..]
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means a grave, crypt, niche or lot.
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batch: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of mo [..]
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a large number; a great many
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 a prize in a lottery.
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A measured amount of property (land) having fixed boundaries.
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(Heb. goral, a "pebble"), a small stone used in casting lots (Num. 33:54; Jonah 1:7). The lot was always resorted to by the Hebrews with strictest reference to the interposition of God, and [..]
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(literally a pebble). The custom of deciding doubtful questions by lot is one of great extent and high antiquity. Among the Jews lots were used with the expectation that God would so control them as t [..]
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Lot. Lotan
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Definitions (3) 1. A group of items which are bought or sold together.
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A division of a county on Prince Edward Island. Some lots had their own municipal governments, although villages and towns within their boundaries may have been independent of them. Other lots were on [..]
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A regular shipment of books, periodicals, or other printed material sent by a library to a bindery for binding or rebinding. The phrase "closing the lot" refers to the point in time after wh [..]
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1 : a portion of land ;specif : a measured parcel of contiguous land having fixed boundaries and recorded (as on a plat) with the appropriate authority or office (as a registry of deeds) 2 : a ...
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Generally one of several contiguous parcels of land making up a fractional part or subdivision of a block, the boundaries of which are shown on recorded maps and plats.
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A parcel of ground with boundaries determined by the county.
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Describes all of the teas offered under a single mark or serial number at any tea auction.
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A unit of trading (used to describe a designated number of contracts). For example, a trade quantity of one equals a "one lot;" a trade quantity of four equals a "four lot." Also called cars.
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A unit of trading. See Even Lot, Job Lot,
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A group of identical UNITS (for securities) or nearly identical units (for collectibles) of an investment that are traded at the same time and price. Open lots are the contents of open investments and [..]
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According to 7 CFR 43.102 (Title 7, Agriculture; Subtitle B, Regulations of The Department of Agriculture; Chapter I , Agricultural Marketing Service H1 (Standards, Inspections, Marketing Practices), [..]
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A parcel of land, generally part of a series of parcels which make up a subdivision, the boundaries of which are created by and shown on a “plat.”
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A measured amount of property (land) having fixed boundaries.
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Uncovered parking area.
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In the financial markets, a lot represents the number of shares of a security purchased in any one transaction on any given date.
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Leaves on Time
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Zealot
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Vaccines are produced in "lots" or batches. Prior to releasing a "lot" of vaccine for public use, the NRA provides a vital check on the manufacturer’s performance. As a minimum, lo [..]
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Vaccine Lot for which more adverse events is reported than average. See VAERS search at: http://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/.   [VL]
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"Lot," "plot" or "burial space" means space in a cemetery owned by one or more individuals, an association or fraternal or other organization and used, or intended to be [..]
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n.(1) "lot, fortune; turn," s.v. lot sb. OED. KEY: lot@n1
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n1 4 lot 4
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The meaning of "lot" is two-fold in the sports collectibles market. The first meaning simply describes a group of cards. One might say, "I have a lot of 100 Ken Griffey card [..]
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Unit of production or group of other units or packages taken for sampling or statistical examination.
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Your Lot of land. Sometimes referred to as a Block. 
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The standard unit of futures trading specifying a definite quantity of the commodity of uniform grade.
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Leakoff test
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A unit of land created under the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act or any prior law regulating the division of land or was created prior to the time any local or state law regulated divisions of land or which were not subject to any local or state regulation at the time of its creation.
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An auction term, it refers to an object or group of objects, which are sold together at auction and assigned a number. Source: www.sothebys.com
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A batch of an item that are tracked together as they are received, shipped, built, or otherwise used in the system.
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A lot is an item or grouping of items.
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An individual object or group of objects offered for sale at auction as a single unit. Lot Symbols A small symbol found in the catalogue such as a triangle, square, or circle, listed next to the estimates.  The symbol may indicate a note such as a guarantee or lack of reserve.
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Local Office Team
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On council estates you may hear people shout ‘you lot…so and so’, but in auction houses a lot means either an individual art object or group of objects for sale. Lots receive numbers for practical rea [..]
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This is the term for the work at issue in a particular round of bidding. A lot is typically a single work but can also contain more than one piece as a group.
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Lot area: The area of a parcel of land in single ownership and not divided by a street.
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Any portion, piece, division or parcel of land.
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The subdivision lot number for the parcel.
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The meaning of “lot” is two-fold in the sports collectibles market. The first meaning simply describes a group of cards. One might say, “I have a lot of 100 Ken Griffey cards.” The other meaning is sh [..]
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A large quantity or number; a great deal. (to spend a lot of money;  lots of people think so) * W. Black *: He wrote to herhe might be detained in London by a lot of business. *of land, us [..]
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A nephew of Abraham in the Bible and Quran. *of biblical origin; rare today.
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lang=en 1600s=1678 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: Well, neighbour Obstinate, said Pliable, I begin to come to a point; I intend to go along with this good man, and to cast in my lot with him: but, my go [..]
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cells and/or tissue produced from one donor at one time using one set of instruments and supplies. Also refers to a quantity of reagents, supplies, or containers that is processed or manufactured at one time and identified by a unique identification number recipient.
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Generally, a portion of parcel of real property. Usually refers to a portion of a subdivision.
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Generally, any portion or parcel of real property. Usually refers to a portion of a subdivision.
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Smallest area of land suitable for building or occupational purposes; normally by platting.
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A term loosely applied to timber lots, river lots, and townsite (or settlement) lots. It also refers to the 40-acre units into which some sections were divided. These lots were numbered separately and [..]
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Generally, any portion or parcel of real property. Usually refers to a portion of a subdivision.
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Lot number(s).
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  Smallest area of land suitable for building or occupational purposes; normally by platting.
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A measured parcel of land having fixed boundaries.
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Parcel of land (Alternative name: Allotment)
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1. A distinct piece of land; a piece of land that forms a part of a district, community, city block, etc.; 2. A smaller portion into which a city block or subdivision is divided; described by reference to a recorded plat or by definite boundaries; a piece of land in one ownership, whether platted or unplatted.
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A plot of land.
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An abbreviated reference to a community lot or a development lot (see “Community Lot” and “Development Lot”).
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(device production context) A group of semiconductor devices, usually from the same production run, treated as a unit.
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From the name of the region of Lothian in southern Scotland, of unknown meaning. A king of Lothian by this name appears in early Latin and Welsh texts (as Leudonus and Lewdwn respectively). He was ins [..]
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Means "covering, veil" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament this is the name of a nephew of Abraham. Before Sodom was destroyed by God, he was directed to flee the city without looking ba [..]
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