lote
lot, batch
noun LOH-teh Rare
Origin: From French lot (share, portion), itself of Germanic origin.
Also means
plot (of land)
Usage Note
Lote can mean a batch of goods, a lot at auction, or a plot of land (especially in Latin America, where lote is more common than parcela for a building plot). The phrase tocarle a uno el lote is an informal way of saying someone gets their share or lot.
Examples
"Compraron un lote de terreno barato."
Natural Translation
They bought a cheap plot of land.
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