01 n. A flat, or nearly flat, piece of metal, the thickness of which is small in comparison with the other dimensions; a thick sheet of metal; as…
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A flat, or nearly flat, piece of metal, the thickness of which is small in comparison with the other dimensions; a thick sheet of metal; as, a steel plate.
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Metallic armor composed of broad pieces.“Mangled . . . through plate and mail.” — Milton.
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Domestic vessels and utensils, as flagons, dishes, cups, etc., wrought in gold or silver.
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Metallic ware which is plated, in distinction from that which is silver or gold throughout.
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A small, shallow, and usually circular, vessel of metal or wood, or of earth glazed and baked, from which food is eaten at table.
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A piece of money, usually silver money.[Obs.]
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A piece of metal on which anything is engraved for the purpose of being printed; hence, an impression from the engraved metal; as, a book illustrated with plates; a fashion plate.
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A page of stereotype, electrotype, or the like, for printing from; as, publisher's plates.
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That part of an artificial set of teeth which fits to the mouth, and holds the teeth in place. It may be of gold, platinum, silver, rubber, celluloid, etc.
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A horizontal timber laid upon a wall, or upon corbels projecting from a wall, and supporting the ends of other timbers; also used specifically of the roof plate which supports the ends of the roof trusses or, in simple work, the feet of the rafters.(Arch.)
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A roundel of silver or tinctured argent.(Her.)
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A sheet of glass, porcelain, metal, etc., with a coating that is sensitive to light.(Photog.)
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A prize giving to the winner in a contest.
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A small five-sided area (enveloping a diamond-shaped area one foot square) beside which the batter stands and which must be touched by some part of a player on completing a run; -- called also home base, or home plate.(Baseball) Also: home base, home plate
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One of the thin parts of the bricket of an animal.
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A very light steel racing horsehoe.
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Loosely, a sporting contest for a prize; specif., in horse racing, a race for a prize, the contestants not making a stake.
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Skins for fur linings of garments, sewed together and roughly shaped, but not finally cut or fitted.[Furrier's Cant]
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The fine nap (as of beaver, hare's wool, musquash, nutria, or English black wool) on a hat the body of which is of an inferior substance.(Hat Making)
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a quantity sufficient to fill a plate; a plateful; a dish containing that quantity; a plate of spaghetti. See: plateful
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the food and service supplied to a customer at a restaurant; as, the turkey dinner is $9 a plate; I'll have a plate of spaghetti.
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a flat dish of glass or plastic with a fitted cover, used for culturing microorganisms in a laboratory.
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the identification tag required to be displayed on the outside of a vehicle; same as license plate; -- often used in the plural. See: license plate
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an agenda or schedule of tasks to be performed; I have a lot on my plate today.[colloq.]
Phrases & compounds
Plate bone —
the shoulder blade, or scapula.
Plate girder —
a girder, the web of which is formed of a single vertical plate, or of a series of such plates riveted together.
Plate glass —
See under Glass.
Plate iron —
wrought iron plates.
Plate layer —
a workman who lays down the rails of a railway and fixes them to the sleepers or ties.
Plate mark —
a special mark or emblematic figure stamped upon gold or silver plate, to indicate the place of manufacture, the degree of purity, and the like; thus, the local mark for London is a lion.
Plate paper —
a heavy spongy paper, for printing from engraved plates.
Plate press —
a press with a flat carriage and a roller, -- used for printing from engraved steel or copper plates.
Plate printer —
one who prints from engraved plates.
Plate printing —
the act or process of printing from an engraved plate or plates.
Plate tracery —
See under Tracery.
Plate wheel —
a wheel, the rim and hub of which are connected by a continuous plate of metal, instead of by arms or spokes.