That is the correct spelling of the word "plotting" (scheming, or marking a course).
In the sentence "Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, was caught plotting to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I in 1586," the infinitive "to overthrow" functions as a complement to the verb "plotting." It specifies the purpose of her plotting, indicating the action she was planning to undertake. Infinitives can serve to clarify intentions or goals in similar constructions, providing additional context to the main verb.
That is the spelling of the noun "course" meaning a path or pathway, as in plotting a course, playing a golf course, or a course of action. The homophone is the adjective "coarse" meaning rough, not smooth, or unpolished. The idiom "course close to my heart" is not a standard idiom. Perhaps the word sought is "source" (an origin or beginning point).
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The robber was plotting to steal money from the bank.
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Plotting - non-fiction - was created in 1948.
Plotting as it stands does not have a prefix. You could add a prefix to it, however; subplotting, unplotting, replotting and so on. Plotting does, however, contain a suffix '-ing', meaning 'to make, perform or create', so, plotting means to make or create a plot.
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Oedipus thinks Creon his brother inlaw is plotting against him.
Kepler spent 20 years plotting the positions of the planet no he did not.
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