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- PLAAS
- PLACE
- PLACK
- PLAGA
- PLAGE
- PLAID
- PLAIG
- PLAIN
- PLAIT
- PLANC
- PLANE
- PLANH
- PLANK
- PLANS
- PLANT
- PLAPS
- PLASH
- PLASM
- PLAST
- PLATE
- PLATS
- PLATT
- PLATY
- PLAUD
- PLAUR
- PLAVS
- PLAYA
- PLAYS
- PLAZA
- PLEAD
- PLEAS
- PLEAT
- PLEBE
- PLEBS
- PLECK
- PLEEP
- PLEIN
- PLENA
- PLENE
- PLENO
- PLEON
- PLESH
- PLETS
- PLEWS
- PLEXI
- PLICA
- PLIED
- PLIER
- PLIES
- PLIGS
- PLIMS
- PLING
- PLINK
- PLIPS
- PLISH
- PLOAT
- PLOCE
- PLOCK
- PLODS
- PLOIT
- PLOMB
- PLONG
- PLONK
- PLOOK
- PLOOT
- PLOPS
- PLORE
- PLOTS
- PLOTZ
- PLOUK
- PLOUT
- PLOWS
- PLOWT
- PLOYE
- PLOYS
- PLUCK
- PLUDS
- PLUES
- PLUFF
- PLUGS
- PLUKE
- PLUMB
- PLUME
- PLUMP
- PLUMS
- PLUMY
- PLUNG
- PLUNK
- PLUOT
- PLUPS
- PLUSH
- PLUTE
- PLUTO
- PLUTY
- PLYER
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of place
place (noun)
- (physical) An area; somewhere within an area.
- A location or position in space.
- A particular location in a book or document, particularly the current location of a reader.
- A passage or extract from a book or document.
- A topic.
- A frame of mind.
- A chess position; a square of the chessboard.
- (social) A responsibility or position in an organization.
- A fortified position: a fortress, citadel, or walled town.
- Numerically, the column counting a certain quantity.
- Ordinal relation; position in the order of proceeding.
- Reception; effect; implying the making room for.
place (verb)
- To put (an object or person) in a specific location.
- To earn a given spot in a competition.
- To remember where and when (an object or person) has been previously encountered.
- (in the passive) To achieve (a certain position, often followed by an ordinal) as in a horse race.
- To sing (a note) with the correct pitch.
- To arrange for or to make (a bet).
- To recruit or match an appropriate person for a job.
- To place-kick (a goal).
Definition of plate
plate (noun)
- A slightly curved but almost flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
- Such dishes collectively.
- The contents of such a dish.
- A course at a meal.
- An agenda of tasks, problems, or responsibilities
- A flat metallic object of uniform thickness.
- A vehicle license plate.
- A taxi permit, especially of a metal disc.
- A layer of a material on the surface of something, usually qualified by the type of the material; plating
- A material covered with such a layer.
- A decorative or food service item coated with silver or gold.
- A weighted disk, usually of metal, with a hole in the center for use with a barbell, dumbbell, or exercise machine.
- An engraved surface used to transfer an image to paper.
- An image or copy.
- An illustration in a book, either black and white, or colour, usually on a page of paper of different quality from the text pages.
- A shaped and fitted surface, usually ceramic or metal that fits into the mouth and in which teeth are implanted; a dental plate.
- A horizontal framing member at the top or bottom of a group of vertical studs.
- A foot, from "plates of meat".
- Home plate.
- A tectonic plate.
- Plate armour.
- Any of various larger scales found in some reptiles.
- A flat electrode such as can be found in an accumulator battery, or in an electrolysis tank.
- The anode of a vacuum tube.
- Silver or gold, in the form of a coin, or less often silver or gold utensils or dishes (from Spanish plata ("silver")).
- A roundel of silver or tinctured argent.
- A prize given to the winner in a contest.
- Any flat piece of material such as coated glass or plastic.
- (travel industry) A metallic card, used to imprint tickets with an airline's logo, name, and numeric code.
- (travel industry, by extension) The ability of a travel agent to issue tickets on behalf of a particular airline.
- A VIN plate, particularly with regard to the car's year of manufacture.
- One of the thin parts of the brisket of an animal.
- A very light steel horseshoe for racehorses.
- (furriers' slang) Skins for fur linings of garments, sewn together and roughly shaped, but not finally cut or fitted.
- (hat-making) The fine nap (as of beaver, musquash, etc.) on a hat whose body is made from inferior material.
- A record, usually vinyl.
plate (verb)
- To cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal.
- To place the various elements of a meal on the diner's plate prior to serving.
- To score a run.
- To arm or defend with metal plates.
- To beat into thin plates.
- (travel industry) To specify which airline a ticket will be issued on behalf of.
- To categorise stamps based on their position on the original sheet, in order to reconstruct an entire sheet.
- (particularly with early British stamps) to identify the printing plate used.
plate (noun)
- Precious metal, especially silver.
Definition of plied
plied (verb)
- To bend; to fold; to mould; to adapt, to modify; to change (a person's) mind, to cause (a person) to submit.
- To bend, to flex; to be bent by something, to give way or yield (to a force, etc.).
plied (verb)
- To work at (something) diligently.
- To wield or use (a tool, a weapon, etc.) steadily or vigorously.
- To press upon; to urge persistently.
- To persist in offering something to, especially for the purpose of inducement or persuasion.
- To travel over (a route) regularly.
- To work diligently.
- To manoeuvre a sailing vessel so that the direction of the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other; to work to windward, to beat, to tack.
Definition of plots
plots (noun)
- (authorship) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
- An area or land used for building on or planting on.
- A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
- A secret plan to achieve an end, the end or means usually being illegal or otherwise questionable.
- Contrivance; deep reach thought; ability to plot or intrigue.
- Participation in any stratagem or conspiracy.
- A plan; a purpose.
plots (verb)
- To conceive (a crime, etc).
- To trace out (a graph or diagram).
- To mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).
- To conceive a crime, misdeed, etc.