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A production run or batch that can be isolated from other runs and identified with a specific set of material, production facility and process characteristics.
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| LOT |
A unique number assigned by an auction house to an item or items sold in a particular sale.
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| Lot. |
A unique number assigned by an auction house to an item or items sold in a particular sale.
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| LOT | players buy chances and prizes are distributed according to the drawing of lots |
| LOT | something that is regarded as a chance event |
| LOT | the winner of a lottery |
| LOT | a game in which numbered balls are drawn and random and players cover the corresponding numbers on their cards |
| LOT | white Egyptian lotus: water lily of Egypt to southeastern Africa |
| LOT | native to eastern Asia |
| LOT | annual or perennial herbs or subshrubs |
| LOT | North American annual with red or rose-colored flowers |
| LOT | low-growing much-branched perennial of Canary Islands having orange-red to scarlet or purple flowers |
| LOT | European forage plant having claw-shaped pods introduced in America |
| LOT | an idyllic realm of contentment and self-indulgence |
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