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Meanings of Plottage:

noun

Land in the form of a plot or plots; the area or value of such land, especially when aggregated from smaller plots.

Meanings of Plottages:

noun

Land in the form of a plot or plots; the area or value of such land, especially when aggregated from smaller plots.

Meanings of Plotted:

verb

Secretly make plans to carry out (an illegal or harmful action).

Usage examples:

The two men are serving sentences for plotting a bomb campaign
noun

A plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful.

Usage examples:

They have been jailed for their part in a plot to defraud a swiss bank

Past simple and past participle of plot

Meanings of Plotter:

noun

Someone who secretly makes plans to do something illegal or harmful; a conspirator.

Usage examples:

The trial of alleged coup plotters

Meanings of Plotters:

noun

Someone who secretly makes plans to do something illegal or harmful; a conspirator.

Usage examples:

The trial of alleged coup plotters

Meanings of Plottery:

noun

The action of a plotter; plotting, scheming.

Meanings of Plotting:

verb

Secretly make plans to carry out (an illegal or harmful action).

Usage examples:

The two men are serving sentences for plotting a bomb campaign
noun

A plan made in secret by a group of people to do something illegal or harmful.

Usage examples:

They have been jailed for their part in a plot to defraud a swiss bank

Meanings of Plottingly:

adverb

In a plotting or scheming manner; as a plotter.

Meanings of Plotty:

adjective

(of a novel, play, or film) having an excessively elaborate or complicated plot.

Usage examples:

In as plotty a play as this, the background story remains elusive to the last

Meanings of Plough:

noun

A large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows in preparation for the planting of seeds.

Usage examples:

The strip shape of these plots suggests that they were ploughed with a heavy plough with a fixed mo…
verb

Turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plough, especially before sowing.

Usage examples:

Uncle vic ploughed his garden

Meanings of Plough back:

phrasal verb

Reinvest profits in the enterprise producing them.

Usage examples:

Savings made through greater efficiency will be ploughed back into the service

Meanings of Plough into:

phrasal verb

To invest money in a business, especially to help make it successful or to make more money

Usage examples:

The commercial arm of the company last year ploughed £30m into a waterfront office project on the c…

Meanings of Plough on:

phrasal verb

Continue steadily despite difficulties or warnings to stop.

Usage examples:

He ploughed on, trying to outline his plans

Meanings of Plough through:

phrasal verb

To go through a substance or an area of something with difficulty

Usage examples:

We ploughed through the mud., i've got an enormous pile of papers to plough through., you'll never …

Meanings of Plough up:

phrasal verb

Turn up the earth of an area of land with a plough, especially before sowing.

Usage examples:

The fields had all been ploughed up

Meanings of Ploughboy:

noun

A boy who leads the animal or animals drawing a plough, a boy who drives a plough; (hence more generally) a boy from a rural labouring class, a country boy.

Meanings of Ploughed:

adjective

(of an area of land) having had the earth turned up with a plough, especially before sowing.

Usage examples:

A ploughed field
verb

Turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plough, especially before sowing.

Usage examples:

Uncle vic ploughed his garden

Meanings of Ploughing:

verb

Turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plough, especially before sowing.

Usage examples:

Uncle vic ploughed his garden
noun

A large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows in preparation for the planting of seeds.

Usage examples:

The strip shape of these plots suggests that they were ploughed with a heavy plough with a fixed mo…

Meanings of Ploughland:

noun

Land that is ploughed for growing crops; arable land.

Usage examples:

The forest east of the appalachians had largely gone, to be replaced by pasture and plowland, and h…

Meanings of Ploughman:

noun

A person who uses a plough.

Usage examples:

With few marketable skills or capital upon their arrival, irish men secured only a tenuous foothold…

Meanings of Ploughmanship:

noun

The work of a ploughman; the art of ploughing; skill in ploughing.

Meanings of Ploughmen:

noun

A person who uses a plough.

Usage examples:

With few marketable skills or capital upon their arrival, irish men secured only a tenuous foothold…

Meanings of Ploughpoint:

noun

The (usually detachable) share at the front of a plough.

Meanings of Ploughs:

noun

A large farming implement with one or more blades fixed in a frame, drawn over soil to turn it over and cut furrows in preparation for the planting of seeds.

Usage examples:

The strip shape of these plots suggests that they were ploughed with a heavy plough with a fixed mo…
verb

Turn up the earth of (an area of land) with a plough, especially before sowing.

Usage examples:

Uncle vic ploughed his garden

Meanings of Ploughshare:

noun

The main cutting blade of a plough, behind the coulter.

Usage examples:

Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on …

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