Lots vs Loto - What's the difference?
lots | loto |
English plurals
(colloquial) A lot; a great deal; tons; loads.
(colloquial) A great deal; greatly; very much; tons; loads; a lot.
lock-out tag-out, a safety procedure to ensure that dangerous machines are properly shut off and not started up again prior to the completion of maintenance or servicing work.
As nouns the difference between lots and loto
is that lots is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while loto is archaic form of lang=en.As an adverb lots
is a great deal; greatly; very much; tons; loads; a lot.lots
English
Noun
(head)- The men cast lots .
- They purchased all of the adjacent lots .
- Lots of the ways you can help are really easy.
- Don't worry, my family has lots of money.
- She made lots of new friends.
Adverb
(-)- I feel lots better about it now that we've talked.
- I care lots about the humane treatment of animals.
- Last year I ran lots faster than him.