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plate

plate [ playt ]


noun  (plural plates)
Definition:
 
1. dish from which food is eaten: a flat or shallow object, usually round and made of earthenware, china, glass, plastic, or metal, from which food is eaten

2. contents of plate: a portion of food consisting of the amount served on a plate
a plate of vegetables

3. served food: a particular variety of prepared and served food
a low-calorie plate

4. collection dish for money: a shallow metal or wooden container passed around a church for members of the congregation to put money in

5. dish for growing cultures: a small flat glass or plastic dish with a vertical rim, used in laboratories for growing cultures of microorganisms

6. baseball 
Same as  home plate


7. coating of metal: a thin coating of metal, typically silver or gold, applied by electrolysis to copper or another base metal

8. precious tableware: tableware and cutlery made out of gold or silver or covered with gold or silver plate

9. thinly beaten metal: metal produced in thin sheets of uniform thickness by beating, rolling, or casting

10. piece of sheet metal: a piece, sheet, or slab of flat metal used to join or strengthen things

11. piece of armor plate: a piece or sheet of specially strengthened metal used as part of the cladding of something such as a warship or tank

12. section of suit of armor: a thin piece of steel or iron used in making a suit of armor, or armor made from plates

13. thin sheet: a thin flat rigid sheet or slice of some material, usually of uniform thickness and with a smooth surface

14. automotive 
Same as  license plate


15. sensitized sheet of glass: a sheet of glass or other material coated with a light-sensitive film to receive a photographic image

16. surface from which to print: a template for printing, either an engraved metal sheet or a phototypeset page

17. print taken from engraved surface: a print made from a printing plate, especially one inserted into a book on paper different from that on which the text is printed

18. illustration in book: a full-page illustration or photograph in a book, especially on glossy or coated paper

19. engraved plaque: a metal plaque that bears an engraved or printed legend, name, number, or other inscription ( often used in combination )

20. prize of gold or silver cup: a prize, especially in horseracing, consisting of a silver or gold dish or similar trophy

21. race with plate as prize: a race, especially a horse race, in which the prize is a silver or gold dish or similar trophy

22. artificial palate fitted with false teeth: a piece of plastic molded to fit the mouth and holding false teeth or an orthodontic device such as a brace

23. section of earth's crust: any segment of the Earth's crust that moves in relation to other segments as defined by the theory of plate tectonics

24. flat anatomical structure: a thin flat bony or horny anatomical part or formation

25. electrode: a thin flat piece of metal acting as an electrode in a rechargeable battery

26. shoe worn by racehorse: a light shoe with which racehorses are shod in preparation for racing

27. horizontal supporting timber: a horizontal timber laid along the top of a wall of a building to support the ends of timbers laid at right angles to the wall

28. U.S. cut of beef: a thin cut of beef from the breast or ribs



transitive verb  (past and past participle plat·ed, present participle plat·ing, 3rd person present singular plates)
Definition:
 
1. cover something with metal: to cover metal or metal objects with a thin coating or film of another metal, often a precious or shiny one

2. cover something with metal sheets: to cover something, e.g. a ship or tank, with sheets of metal for protection and strength

3. set up type in page form: to set up movable type into page form ready for printing

4. strengthen broken bone with plate: to hold a fractured bone in position once it has been set by screwing it, on either side of the fracture, to a metal plate

5. put food on plate: to arrange food on a plate

[13th century. Via French< medieval Latin plata "plate armor" < Greek platus "flat"]

plate·ful noun

have something handed to you on a plate to obtain something without having to put any effort into obtaining it (informal)

on your plate requiring your attention (informal)
I can't do it, I have too much on my plate right now.


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