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plotter

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plot·ter  (pltr)
n.
1. One who plots.
2. A computer output device that draws graphs or pictures, usually by moving a pen.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.plotterplotter - a planner who draws up a personal scheme of action
angler - a scheming person; someone who schemes to gain an advantage
contriver, deviser, planner - a person who makes plans
politician - a schemer who tries to gain advantage in an organization in sly or underhanded ways
2.plotter - a clerk who marks data on a chart
clerk - an employee who performs clerical work (e.g., keeps records or accounts)
3.plotterplotter - a member of a conspiracy            
confederacy, conspiracy - a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose
criminal, crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw - someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
4.plotter - an instrument (usually driven by a computer) for drawing graphs or pictures
instrument - a device that requires skill for proper use

plotter
Translations

plotter [ˈplɔtəʳ] n (instrument) → trazador m (de gráficos);
(COMPUT) → trazador m
plotter [ˈplɔtəʳ] nconspirateur/trice;
(Comput) → traceur m
plotter [ˈplɔtəʳ] plot n (= instrument), (Comput) → Plotter m
plotter [ˈplɔtəʳ] ncospiratore/trice;
(COMPUT) → plotter m inv; tracciatore m di curve


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But when the Wolf, day after day, kept in the company of the sheep and did not make the slightest effort to seize them, the Shepherd began to look upon him as a guardian of his flock rather than as a plotter of evil against it; and when occasion called him one day into the city, he left the sheep entirely in his charge.
That plotter Waddington, or some of his tools, dropped a bomb where it might have done us some injury, but Professor Bumper, who was a fellow passenger, on his way to South America to look for the lost city of Pelone, calmly picked up the bomb, plucked out the fuse, and saved us from bad injuries, if not death.
The other swarthy plotter had entered, and was standing behind the count's chair.
 
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