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    plate
    [plāt]
    noun
    plate (noun) · plates (plural noun)
    1. a flat dish, typically circular and made of china, from which food is eaten or served:
      "he pushed his empty plate to one side and sipped his wine" · "a dinner plate"
      • an amount of food on a plate:
        "a plate of spaghetti"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a course of a meal, served on one plate:
        "I'll have the salad plate"
      • a flat dish, typically made of metal or wood, passed around a church congregation in order to collect donations of money:
        "they brought around the collection plates"
      • biology
        a shallow glass dish on which a culture of cells or microorganisms may be grown:
        "a tissue culture plate"
    2. dishes, bowls, cups, and other utensils made of gold, silver, or other metal:
      "an exhibition of the plate belonging to the college"
      • a silver or gold dish or trophy awarded as a prize in a race or competition:
        "she lifted the plate in victory"
      • a race or competition in which a silver or gold trophy is awarded:
        "the final of the Ladies' Plate at Henley"
    3. 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:
      "he underwent surgery to have a steel plate put into his leg"
    4. botany
      zoology
      a thin, flat organic structure or formation:
      "the fused bony plates protect the tortoise's soft parts"
    5. geology
      each of the several rigid pieces of the earth's lithosphere which together make up the earth's surface. See also plate tectonics.
      "the Pacific Ocean plate"
    6. a sheet of metal, plastic, or some other material bearing an image of type or illustrations from which multiple copies are printed:
      "the correct alignment of the plates in four-color printing"
    7. a thin piece of plastic molded to the shape of a person's mouth and gums, to which artificial teeth or another orthodontic appliance are attached.
      • informal
        a complete denture or orthodontic appliance.
    8. a thin piece of metal that acts as an electrode in a capacitor, battery, or cell.
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        the anode of a thermionic tube.
    verb
    plate (verb) · plates (third person present) · plated (past tense) · plated (past participle) · plating (present participle) · -plated (adjective)
    1. cover (a metal object) with a thin coating or film of a different metal:
      "she had already taken the coin to a jeweler to be plated" · "the cylinder is nickel-plated"
    2. serve or arrange (food) on a plate or plates before a meal:
      "overcooked vegetables won't look appetizing, no matter how they are plated"
    3. baseball
      score (a run or runs); cause (someone) to score:
      "Matt Wignot plated two of Clarkson's runs"
    4. biology
      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.
    Origin
    Middle English (denoting a flat, thin sheet, usually of metal): from Old French, from medieval Latin plata ‘plate armor’, based on Greek platus ‘flat’. plate represents Old French plat ‘platter, large dish’, also ‘dish of meat’, noun use of Old French plat ‘flat’.
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