What does ALLOTMENT mean?

Definitions for ALLOTMENT
əˈlɒt məntal·lot·ment

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. allotment, allocationnoun

    a share set aside for a specific purpose

  2. allotment, apportionment, apportioning, allocation, parceling, parcelling, assignationnoun

    the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan

    "the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative population of each state"

Wiktionary

  1. allotmentnoun

    A plot of land rented from the council for growing fruit and vegetables.

  2. allotmentnoun

    The act of allotting; assignment.

  3. allotmentnoun

    That which is allotted; a share, part, or portion granted or distributed; that which is assigned by lot, or by the act of God; anything set apart for a special use or to a distinct party.

  4. allotmentnoun

    The allowance of a specific amount of scrip or of a particular thing to a particular person.

  5. Etymology: From alotement, (French allotement).

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Allotmentnoun

    That which is alloted to any one; the part; the share; the portion granted.

    Etymology: from allot.

    There can be no thought of security or quiet in this world, but in a resignation to the allotments of God and nature. Roger L'Estrange.

    Though it is our duty to submit with patience to more scanty allotments, yet thus much we may reasonably and lawfully ask of God. John Rogers, Sermons.

ChatGPT

  1. allotment

    Allotment is the act of allocating or distributing something into portions or shares, often used in terms of land or resources. It can also refer to the portion itself that has been allocated or assigned. This can occur in a variety of contexts, such as financial investing, land ownership, or the distribution of tasks.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Allotmentnoun

    the act of allotting; assignment

  2. Allotmentnoun

    that which is allotted; a share, part, or portion granted or distributed; that which is assigned by lot, or by the act of God; anything set apart for a special use or to a distinct party

  3. Allotmentnoun

    the allowance of a specific amount of scrip or of a particular thing to a particular person

  4. Etymology: [Cf. OF. alotement, F. allotement.]

Wikidata

  1. Allotment

    An allotment garden, often called simply an allotment, or a community garden is a plot of land made available for individual, non-commercial gardening. Such plots are formed by subdividing a piece of land into a few or up to several hundreds of land parcels that are assigned to individuals or families. Such parcels are cultivated individually, contrary to other community garden types where the entire area is tended collectively by a group of people. In countries that do not use the term allotment, a community garden can refer to individual small garden plots as well as to a single, large piece of land gardened collectively by a group of people. The term victory garden is also still sometimes used, especially when a community garden dates back to World War II or I. The individual size of a parcel generally ranges between 50 and 400 square metres, and often the plots include a shed for tools and shelter. The individual gardeners are usually organised in an allotment association, which leases the land from an owner who may be a public, private or ecclesiastical entity, and who usually stipulates that it be only used for gardening, but not for residential purposes. The gardeners have to pay a small membership fee to the association, and have to abide by the corresponding constitution and by-laws. However, the membership entitles them to certain democratic rights.

Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms

  1. allotment

    The temporary change of assignment of tactical air forces between subordinate commands. The authority to allot is vested in the commander having combatant command (command authority). See also combatant command (command authority).

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. allotment

    A part of the pay apportioned monthly to the wives, children, mothers, or destitute fathers of the warrant and petty officers, seamen, and marines of ships of war on foreign stations. In the merchant service all such stipulations for allotting any portion of a seaman's wages during his absence must be inserted in the agreement.

Editors Contribution

  1. allotment

    A specific share of land to grow and cultivate a variety of cultivar, plant, seed and trees.

    The local allotment is popular with a variety of people of all ages.


    Submitted by MaryC on March 8, 2020  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ALLOTMENT in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ALLOTMENT in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of ALLOTMENT in a Sentence

  1. Anita Anand:

    Canada is exercising options for an additional 20 million doses of the Moderna vaccine candidate. This will bring Canada’s total allotment of this vaccine to 40 million doses to be delivered in 2021.

  2. Public Defender Kelley Henry:

    Mr. Johnson realizes that his $ 20 allotment will not feed many homeless people, his request is that those who have supported him provide a meal to a homeless person.

  3. David Wells:

    God's people have no assurances that the dark experiences of life will be held at bay, much less that God will provide some sort of running commentary on the meaning of each day's allotment of confusion, boredom, pain, or achievement.

  4. Katie Smith:

    Too often, the only signs of FEMA's much-hyped promise of PPE shipments — an allotment of gowns, gloves, masks and goggles based on staffing size of the provider — are scattershot delivery with varying amounts of rag-tag supplies.

  5. Sonya Angelone:

    The extra calories from moderate drinking (one serving of alcohol for women a day or two servings for men per day) can certainly fit into the calorie allotment for weight maintenance.

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