Definition of allotment noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [countable] (British English) a small area of land in a town that a person can rent in order to grow fruit and vegetables on it. Want to learn more?
In Britain, an allotment is a small area of land in a town which a person rents to grow plants and vegetables on.
ALLOTMENT meaning: 1. a small piece of ground in or just outside a town that a person rents for growing vegetables…. Learn more.
Located in Easington South, the new allotment gives residents space to grow their own flowers, fruit, and vegetables in dedicated garden plots.
- The act of allotting: initiated the allotment of ration coupons. 2. Something allotted: a monthly allotment of food stamps.
MSN: How to find and apply for your own allotment - and why now's the best time of year to get started
How to find and apply for your own allotment - and why now's the best time of year to get started
The Lancaster District Allotment Review contains recommendations and ideas for how to support and grow a healthy, thriving allotment network. It is also the first independent review of all 24 ...
ALLOTMENT definition: the act of allotting. See examples of allotment used in a sentence.
The meaning of ALLOTMENT is the act of allotting something : apportionment. How to use allotment in a sentence.
There are nine meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun allotment, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
The allotment of particular names to special ideas which gradually disengage themselves from a general idea is apparently determined by accident.