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plate
pleɪt
Meanings
noun
- a flat dish, typically circular and made of china, from which food is eaten or served.E.g. he pushed his empty plate to one side and sipped his wine
- dishes, bowls, cups, and other utensils made of gold, silver, or other metal.E.g. an exhibition of the plate belonging to the college
- 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.E.g. he underwent surgery to have a steel plate put into his leg
- a thin, flat organic structure or formation.E.g. the fused bony plates protect the tortoise's soft parts
- each of the several rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere which together make up the earth's surface.E.g. the Pacific Ocean plate
- a sheet of metal, plastic, or other material bearing an image of type or illustrations from which multiple copies are printed.E.g. the correct alignment of the plates in four-colour printing
- a thin piece of plastic moulded to the shape of a person's mouth and gums, to which artificial teeth or another orthodontic appliance are attached.
- a thin piece of metal that acts as an electrode in a capacitor, battery, or cell.
verb
- cover (a metal object) with a thin coating of a different metal.
- serve or arrange (food) on a plate or plates.E.g. overcooked vegetables won't look appetizing, no matter how they are plated
- score or cause to score (a run or runs).E.g. Matt Wignot plated two of Clarkson's runs
- inoculate (cells or infective material) on to a culture plate, especially with the object of isolating a particular strain of microorganisms or estimating viable cell numbers.
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