nameplate n. — nameplate n. 1882, from NAME (Cf. name) (n.) + PLATE (Cf. plate) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
nameplate — [nān′plāt΄] n. 1. a piece of metal, wood, etc. on which a name is inscribed 2. a newspaper s name as it appears on the front page … English World dictionary
Nameplate — For a newspaper s logo, see Nameplate (publishing). Belgian and Dutch street name plates on the border … Wikipedia
nameplate — UK [ˈneɪmˌpleɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms nameplate : singular nameplate plural nameplates a small sign that shows someone s name and is usually fixed to the door of their office or is on their desk … English dictionary
nameplate — /naym playt /, n. 1. a flat, usually rectangular piece of metal, wood, or plastic on which the name of a person, company, etc., is printed or engraved: She has a large office with her nameplate on the door. 2. masthead (def. 2). [1880 85; NAME +… … Universalium
nameplate — [[t]ne͟ɪmpleɪt[/t]] nameplates also name plate N COUNT A nameplate is a sign on a door, wall, or desk which shows the name of the person or organization that occupies a particular place … English dictionary
nameplate — See import nameplate … Dictionary of automotive terms
Nameplate capacity — Nameplate capacity, also known as the rated capacity, nominal capacity, installed capacity or maximum effect, refers to the intended technical full–load sustained output of a facility such as a power plant,[1][2] a chemical plant,[3] fuel… … Wikipedia
Nameplate (publishing) — The Rensselaer Polytechnic student newspaper nameplate. In publishing, a nameplate is the title of a newspaper or other periodical in the type style and treatment in which it appears on the front page or cover of the periodical.[1] This is… … Wikipedia
nameplate rating — vardiniai duomenys statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. nameplate rating vok. Nenndaten rus. номинальные данные; паспортные данные pranc. données nominales, f; paramètres nominaux, m ryšiai: sinonimas – nominalieji duomenys … Automatikos terminų žodynas
nameplate — noun Date: circa 1859 something (as a plate or plaque) bearing a name (as of a resident or manufacturer) … New Collegiate Dictionary