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  • 121plot's elm — ˈpläts noun or plot elm Etymology: probably from the name Plot : a European elm (Ulmus plotii) having an arching leader, pendulous branches, and subcordate bluntly serrate leaves …

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  • 122Plot plan — A plot plan is an engineering diagram which shows schematically the equipment layout, the position of roads, buildings and other constructions inside an industrial plant with their dimensions and distances in between …

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  • 123Plot 12, Moscow City — Eurasia 303,7 m Standort: Moskau, Russland Status: wird gebaut Bauzeitraum: 2003–2009 Verwendung: Büro/Hotel/Wohnen Baustil: Moderne Architekt: Swanke Hayden Connell International Limited …

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  • 124plot device — noun An element introduced into a story, film, etc. to advance its plot …

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  • 125plot twist — noun A change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot of a film, novel, computer role playing game, or other form of narration …

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  • 126plot-loss — Losing your train of thought. Getting sidetracked and forgetting where the story was going. Henry Rollins had some severe plot loss during a story about Crispin Glover and hotel telephones …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 127plot-loss — Losing your train of thought. Getting sidetracked and forgetting where the story was going. Henry Rollins had some severe plot loss during a story about Crispin Glover and hotel telephones …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 128plot line — story line, dialogue used to advance the plot in a film (or television, play, etc.) …

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