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Definition of Allottable

Allottable
Allottable Al*lot"ta*ble, a. Capable of being allotted.

Meaning of Allottable from wikipedia

- Look up allot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Allot may refer to: Allotment, the act of distributing Allot Communications, a company based in Hod HaSharon...
- Allot Ltd., formerly Allot Communications, is an Israeli high-tech company that develops telecommunications software. The company is headquartered in Hod...
- Look up allot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Allot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Robert Allot (died 1635), London bookseller...
- Sir John Allot (or Allott) was a 16th-century English merchant and politician who served as Lord Mayor of London. He was the fourth son of a Lincolnshire...
- Robert Allot (died 1635) was a London bookseller and publisher of the early Caroline era; his shop was at the sign of the black bear in St. Paul's Churchyard...
- William Allot was a Catholic student of the University of Cambridge. He retired to Leuven on the accession of Elizabeth (1558), was ordained priest there...
- 1741 until January 2017. In the traditional form of the game, if the time allotted for the match expires before either side can win, then the game is declared...
- over the internet. Publishers receive blocks of ISBNs, with larger blocks allotted to publishers expecting to need them; a small publisher may receive ISBNs...
- issued shares are the shares of a corporation which have been allocated (allotted) and are subsequently held by shareholders. The act of creating new issued...
- (9th). In U.S. presidential elections since 2012, M****achusetts has been allotted 11 votes in the electoral college, out of a total of 538. Like most states...