Lot

Lot ( lo: t) stands for:

  • Lot ( fishing), while fishing a weight to pull the bait under the water surface
  • Lot ( unit ), old unit mass
  • Lot ( fineness ), a measure of the fineness of metal
  • Lot ( trade unit ), unit trading in forex trading
  • Lot ( mathematics), in the geometry of a straight line which is perpendicular to another straight line or a plane
  • Lot (metal), solder during soldering
  • Lot (shipping ) unit in the shipping industry for measuring the water or sea depth
  • Lot (tool), craft a hanging by a thread metal piece for the vertical
  • Perpendicular direction, geodesy, the local direction of the gravity vector
  • Lead weight for uniform thread tension at braiding
  • In ship design drives the rear or front end of the " length between perpendiculars "

Lot ( lɔt, from english a lot "a lot ") stands for:

  • Charge
  • Containers
  • Lot ( Auction), at an auction item or group of items that will be auctioned together
  • Lot ( trade unit ), unit trading in forex trading
  • Lot ( equestrian ), in horse racing a group of horses and riders who train together

Lot is the name of geographical objects:

  • Department Lot and Lot- et- Garonne, two named after the river Lot department in the Midi -Pyrénées region in southern France
  • Lot ( Belgium), part of the congregation of the Belgian municipality Beersel
  • Lot ( river), right tributary of the Garonne in France

Lot is the name of:

  • Lot (Old Testament), figure in the Bible and in the Koran; Nephew of the biblical Abraham
  • Éveline Lot- Falck (1918-1974), French anthropologist, ethnologist and religious scholar
  • Ferdinand Lot (1866-1952), French historian
  • Henry Lot (1822-1878), German figures, animal and landscape painter
  • Louis Lot (1807-1896), French flute maker
  • Lot M. Morrill (1813-1883), American politician
  • Lot of Orkney, father of Gawain; King in the cycle of legends of King Arthur
  • Character in the book entitled " You turn possibility to be Lot's wife! " by Ephraim Kishon

LOT is an abbreviation for:

  • Language of thought, see Language of the Spirit
  • Liaison Observation Team, known as LOT- houses, which are distributed over the whole of Bosnia and constitute an important part of the EUFOR presence
  • Life Orientation Test, optimism - scale measuring dispositional orientation adult life
  • Loaded on Truck ( free " truck load " ), postage when shipping goods by truck
  • Local time, see Local
  • Long-Term Oxygen Therapy, in medicine, the long-term and daily supply of oxygen for several hours, see long-term oxygen therapy
  • Lotion in pharmacy
  • Polish Airlines LOT, Poland's biggest airline, based in Warsaw, according to the ICAO code

See also:

  • Loth
  • Wiktionary: Lot - Meaning meanings, word origin, synonyms, translations
  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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