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Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( plāt ) n. A smooth, flat, relatively thin, rigid body of uniform thickness. A sheet of hammered, rolled, or cast metal ...
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Plate tectonics (from the Late Latin tectonicus, from the Greek: τεκτονικός "pertaining to building") is a scientific theory that describes the large scale ...
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PlateOnline.com is an interactive community for professional chefs, featuring the web’s largest food industry recipe database, fully searchable by ingredient ...
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Get some tips to help you and your family make half your plate fruits and vegetables. Ten Tips Nutrition Education Series – New tips added January 2012
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plate (pl t) n. 1. A smooth, flat, relatively thin, rigid body of uniform thickness. 2. a. A sheet of hammered, rolled, or cast metal. b. A very thin applied or ...
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Plate may refer to: Plate electrode or plate, a type of electrode that formed part of a vacuum tube Plate, a physical approximation of a theoretical plate in ...
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noun 1. a shallow, usually circular dish, often of earthenware or porcelain, from which food is eaten. 2. the contents of such a dish; plateful. 3. an entire course ...
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PLATE. The word " plate " (connected with Gr. irX ar(r, flat, Late Lat. plata lamina, and Span. plata, silver), in the sense to which it is restricted in the ...
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a smooth, flat, relatively thin piece of metal or other material; a sheet of metal made by beating, rolling, or casting; any of the thin sheets of metal, plastic, etc ...
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Definition of PLATE. 1. a: a smooth flat thin piece of material b (1): forged, rolled, or cast metal in sheets usually thicker than 1 ⁄ 4 inch (6 millimeters) (2 ...
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