Lot
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Lot can refer to:
In economics:
- Lot (real estate), a tract of land owned by someone. A lot usually refers to undeveloped property, but not always.
- Parking lot, a place to leave cars.
- A set of goods for sale in an auction.
- LOT Polish Airlines, an airline.
Among specific people:
- Lot (Bible), the nephew of Abraham, the head of the only family saved from Sodom.
- King Lot, King Arthur's brother-in-law, a character in Arthurian legend.
- Kamehameha V (Lot Kapuaiwa), king of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1863-1872.
In geography:
- Lot River, a tributary of the Garonne river in France.
- Lot (département), a province in the southwest of France named after the river.
- Lot, Belgium, a village in the municipality of Beersel, Belgium
Lot can also refer to:
- Drawing lots, a method of determining results randomly; sometimes used for determining divine will.
- Lot (unit), an obsolete unit of weight used in Russia.
- Lot (Sesamstraat), a character in the Dutch children's television show Sesamstraat (Sesame Street).
- Arabian Parts, an astrological divination technique.