Plots Definition
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pluralplots
*Scatter Plots Definition
*Line Plots Definition/ˈplɑːt/
*Plot noun C (PLAN) a secret plan made by several people to do something that is wrong, harmful, or not legal, especially to do damage to a person or a government: The plot was discovered before it was.
*Single plots contain the remains of one person in a casket. Companion plots: Companion plots are two plots that are sold together for a couple, usually a married couple. Companion plots can be two plots side-by-side, or a single plot in which the caskets are buried.
Although today the word plot often carries an implication of secrecy or ill intent, the ’plot’ used in the formation of ’marplot’ simply meant ’a plan for the accomplishment of something.’ Plot(x, y, fmt,., data=None,.kwargs) plot(x, y, fmt, x2, y2, fmt2.,.kwargs) The coordinates of the points or line nodes are given by x, y. The optional parameter fmt is a convenient way for defining basic formatting like color, marker and linestyle. It’s a shortcut string.
pluralplots1 a :an area of land that has been measured and is considered as a unit
*They just bought a 12-acre plot of land.b :a usually small piece of land that is used for a particular purpose
*He bought a burial plot in the local cemetery. [=a small area of land where his body will be buried when he dies]2 :a series of events that form the story in a novel, movie, etc.
*The book’s plot revolves around a woman who is searching for her missing sister.
*As the plot unfolds [=as the story continues; as things happen in the novel, movie, etc.], we learn more about the hero’s family.
*The movie lacks plot [=nothing interesting happens in the movie], but it’s a fascinating character study.
*He is a master of plot [=he is very good at thinking of interesting stories], but his characters are not realistic. — see also subplot3 [count]:a secret plan to do something that is usually illegal or harmful
*Police uncovered a plot to assassinate the prime minister.
*The prime minister was the target of an assassination plot.
*They hatched a plot [=made a plan] to steal the famous painting.:to become confused or crazy
*She was so nervous she thought she was going to lose the plot. [=lose it] ◊ When the plot thickens in a novel, movie, etc., the story becomes more complicated or interesting.
*The plot thickens when the audience learns that the missing woman used to work for the FBI.Scatter Plots Definition ◊ The phrase is also used in a usually humorous way to talk about things that happen in real life. Line Plots Definition
*So you’ve worked with him before? Ah, the plot thickens.
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pluralplots
*Scatter Plots Definition
*Line Plots Definition/ˈplɑːt/
*Plot noun C (PLAN) a secret plan made by several people to do something that is wrong, harmful, or not legal, especially to do damage to a person or a government: The plot was discovered before it was.
*Single plots contain the remains of one person in a casket. Companion plots: Companion plots are two plots that are sold together for a couple, usually a married couple. Companion plots can be two plots side-by-side, or a single plot in which the caskets are buried.
Although today the word plot often carries an implication of secrecy or ill intent, the ’plot’ used in the formation of ’marplot’ simply meant ’a plan for the accomplishment of something.’ Plot(x, y, fmt,., data=None,.kwargs) plot(x, y, fmt, x2, y2, fmt2.,.kwargs) The coordinates of the points or line nodes are given by x, y. The optional parameter fmt is a convenient way for defining basic formatting like color, marker and linestyle. It’s a shortcut string.
pluralplots1 a :an area of land that has been measured and is considered as a unit
*They just bought a 12-acre plot of land.b :a usually small piece of land that is used for a particular purpose
*He bought a burial plot in the local cemetery. [=a small area of land where his body will be buried when he dies]2 :a series of events that form the story in a novel, movie, etc.
*The book’s plot revolves around a woman who is searching for her missing sister.
*As the plot unfolds [=as the story continues; as things happen in the novel, movie, etc.], we learn more about the hero’s family.
*The movie lacks plot [=nothing interesting happens in the movie], but it’s a fascinating character study.
*He is a master of plot [=he is very good at thinking of interesting stories], but his characters are not realistic. — see also subplot3 [count]:a secret plan to do something that is usually illegal or harmful
*Police uncovered a plot to assassinate the prime minister.
*The prime minister was the target of an assassination plot.
*They hatched a plot [=made a plan] to steal the famous painting.:to become confused or crazy
*She was so nervous she thought she was going to lose the plot. [=lose it] ◊ When the plot thickens in a novel, movie, etc., the story becomes more complicated or interesting.
*The plot thickens when the audience learns that the missing woman used to work for the FBI.Scatter Plots Definition ◊ The phrase is also used in a usually humorous way to talk about things that happen in real life. Line Plots Definition
*So you’ve worked with him before? Ah, the plot thickens.
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