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lot - noun

  1. That which is allotted: allocation, allotment, allowance, dole, measure, part, portion, quantum, quota, ration, share, split. Informal cut. Slang divvy. See collect.
  2. That which is inevitably destined: destiny, fate, fortune, kismet, portion, predestination. See certain.
  3. A number of individuals making up or considered a unit: array, band, batch, bevy, body, bunch, bundle, clump, cluster, clutch, collection, group, knot, party, set. See group.
  4. A class that is defined by the common attribute or attributes possessed by all its members: breed, cast, description, feather, ilk, kind, manner, mold, nature, order, sort, species, stamp, stripe, type, variety. Informal persuasion. See group.
  5. A great deal: abundance, mass, mountain, much, plenty, profusion, wealth, world. Informal barrel, heap, pack, peck, pile. Regional power, sight. See big.
  6. An indeterminately great amount or number: jillion, million(often used in plural), multiplicity, ream, trillion. Informal bushel, gob(often used in plural), heap(often used in plural), load(often used in plural), oodles, passel, peck, scad(often used in plural), slew, wad, zillion. See big.
  7. An indefinite amount or extent: deal, quantity. See big.
  8. A piece of land: parcel, plot, tract. See territory.

lot - verb

  1. To set aside or distribute as a share: admeasure, allocate, allot, allow, apportion, assign, give, measure out, mete(out). See collect.