Word: plate

Category: plate

Autos & Vehicles, Home & Garden, Business & Industrial

Related words: plate

license plate, license, my plate, plate tectonics, home plate, license plates, blue plate, license plate frame, food plate, licence plate, choose my plate, my food plate, plate carrier, pressure plate, license plate lookup, michigan license plate

Synonyms: plate

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: plate

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spanish
Translations:
plato, placa, lámina
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german
Translations:
blech, lochstein, scheibe, zahnersatz, anode, platte, klischee, teller, lagerplatte, plattieren, ...
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french
Translations:
plaquette, tablette, plaque, assiette, lamelle, panneau, disque, lame, dentier, plaquer, ...
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italian
Translations:
piastra, lastra, lamina, targa, piatto, placca
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portuguese
Translations:
chapa, laminar, placa, prato, plastificar
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dutch
Translations:
plak, bord, plaat, tablet
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russian
Translations:
плакировать, фотопластинка, табличка, дощечка, хромировать, тарелка, оттиск, миска, пластина, электрод, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
plate, tavle, tallerken
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swedish
Translations:
tallrik, skiva
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finnish
Translations:
lautanen, kate, laakea, levy, laatta, vati
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danish
Translations:
tallerken
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czech
Translations:
deska, plát, destička, pokrm, štítek, talíř, tabulka, plech, mísa
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polish
Translations:
patera, murłat, taca, tabliczka, talerzyk, półmisek, talerz, klisza, płytka, płyta, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
számtábla, nyomólemez, fémétkészlet, versenydíj, akkulemez
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turkish
Translations:
tabak
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greek
Translations:
πλάκα, πιάτο
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ukrainian
Translations:
наличник
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albanian
Translations:
pllakë
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belarusian
Translations:
талерка
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croatian
Translations:
slika, tanjur, posuđe, ilustracija
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icelandic
Translations:
diskur
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latin
Translations:
lanx, patella
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lithuanian
Translations:
lėkštė
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latvian
Translations:
šķīvis
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macedonian
Translations:
чинијата
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romanian
Translations:
farfurie
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slovenian
Translations:
cedilka
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slovak
Translations:
plech, talíg

The meaning and "use of": plate

noun
  • a flat dish, typically circular and made of china, from which food is eaten or served. - A pile of rugs and blankets lay within, pillar candles perched all about, set on dinner plates from the china closet.
  • a thin, flat sheet or strip of metal or other material, typically one used to join or strengthen things or forming part of a machine. - he underwent surgery to have a steel plate put into his leg
  • a sheet of metal, plastic, or some other material bearing an image of type or illustrations from which multiple copies are printed. - The bank engraves banknote images into metal plates by hand and uses special inks and watermarks to prevent forgery.
  • a thin piece of plastic molded to the shape of a person's mouth and gums, to which artificial teeth or another orthodontic appliance are attached. - Like anyone of my generation, I guess, I have an absolute horror of false teeth, dental plates , dentures (there I said it).
  • a thin piece of metal that acts as an electrode in a capacitor, battery, or cell. - The tank circuit is a tightly wrapped coil of wire that is connected at each end to a capacitor - two metal plates separated by an insulator.
verb
  • cover (a metal object) with a thin coating or film of a different metal. - she had already taken the coin to a jeweler to be plated
  • serve or arrange (food) on a plate or plates before a meal. - overcooked vegetables won't look appetizing, no matter how they are plated
  • score (a run or runs); cause (someone) to score. - On July 12, Gibson gave up just three hits in a win over Houston, but one was Denis Menke's seventh-inning blooper that landed just inside the left field foul line and plated a run.
  • inoculate (cells or infective material) onto a culture plate, especially with the object of isolating a particular strain of microorganisms or estimating viable cell numbers. - Samples of 2.5x10 cells were also plated from exponentially growing cultures as control samples.

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