plot·ted,
plot·ting,
plots
v.tr. 1. To represent graphically, as on a chart:
plot a ship's course.
2. Mathematics a. To locate (points or other figures) on a graph by means of coordinates.
b. To draw (a curve) connecting points on a graph.
3. To conceive and arrange the action and incidents of:
"I began plotting novels at about the time I learned to read" (James Baldwin).
4. To form a plot for; prearrange secretly or deviously:
plot an assassination.
v.intr. 1. To be located by means of coordinates, as on a chart or with data.
2. To form or take part in a plot; scheme.
From:
plot - definition of plot by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.