Plate Definition

plāt
plated, plates, plating
noun
plates
A smooth, flat, relatively thin piece of metal or other material.
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A sheet of metal made by beating, rolling, or casting.
Webster's New World
A flat piece of metal on which something is engraved.
American Heritage
An impression taken from the engraved metal.
Webster's New World
A thin, flat piece of metal on which an engraving is, or is to be, cut.
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Synonyms:
verb
plated, plates, plating
To overlay or coat with gold, silver, tin, etc. by a mechanical, chemical, or electrical process.
Webster's New World
To cover, as with metal plates for protection.
Webster's New World
To make a printing plate of.
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To give a glossy finish to (paper) by pressing between metal sheets or rollers.
American Heritage
To arrange (food) on a plate, esp. in an attractive or appetizing way.
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idiom
on someone's plate
  • being, or that is, someone's responsibility

    a promotion will mean a lot more on my plate

Webster's New World
step up to the plate
  • to approach, or take one's stance at, home plate
  • to take one's turn, willingly accept a challenge, etc.
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Other Word Forms of Plate

Noun

Singular:
plate
Plural:
plates

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Plate

Origin of Plate

  • Middle English from Old French from feminine of plat flat from Vulgar Latin plattus from Greek platus plat- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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