plot
noun [ C ]
uk/plɒt/ us PROPERTY
a small piece of land that is intended for a particular purpose:
The building plot was valued at £160,000.
We are planning to develop a plot of land adjacent to the park.
plot
verb [ T ]
uk/plɒt/ us-tt-to mark or draw something on a piece of paper or a map:
The software system makes it possible to plot the exact location of sales vehicles.
GRAPHS & CHARTS
to make marks to show the position, movement, or development of something, usually in the form of lines or curves between a series of points on a piece of paper:
We provide a two-dimensional graph where you can plot the current location of your organization and then identify the desired point to which you would like the organization to move.
to make a secret plan to do something:
The French building materials giant is plotting a £3bn bid for the troubled UK cement maker.