plot
1.
2. A ground plan, as for a building; a diagram.
3. See graph1.
4. The plan of events or main story in a narrative or drama.
5. A secret plan to accomplish a hostile or illegal purpose; a scheme. See synonyms at conspiracy.
verb
plotted
2.
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.
[Middle English, from Old English.]