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41plaţ — plaţ, plaţuri, s.n. (reg.) 1. loc pe care se poate construi o casă, loc de casă; loc împrejmuit în jurul unei clădiri; curte, ogradă. 2. răspântie, răscruce de drumuri. 3. piaţă. 4. (înv.) rampă în galeria unui puţ minier. 5. depozit de materiale …
42plat... — plat..., Plat... vgl. ↑platy..., ↑Platy …
43plat- — [plat] combining form PLATY …
44plat|a|na|ceous — «PLAT uh NAY shuhs», adjective. belonging to or having to do with the family of plants typified by the plane tree. ╂[< New Latin Platanaceae the family name (< Latin platanus plane tree)] …
45plat|band — «PLAT BAND», noun. Architecture. 1. a flat, rectangular molding with a projection much less than the width. 2. a fillet between the flutings of a column. ╂[< Middle French platebande < plate flat + bande band] …
46plat|er|esque — «PLAT uh REHSK», adjective. in or resembling a style of architecture, especially of Spain, characterized by rich, excessively ornamented forms suggestive of silver work. ╂[< Spanish plateresco < platero silversmith + esco esque] …
47plat|form — «PLAT frm», noun, adjective, verb. –n. 1. a raised level surface or structure formed with planks, boards, or the like: »The speakers stood above the crowd on a platform. 2. the walk between or beside the tracks of a railroad station. 3. U.S. the… …
48plat|i|nate — «PLAT uh nayt», noun. Chemistry. a salt of platinic acid …
49plat|i|na — «PLAT uh nuh, pluh TEE », noun. = platinum. (Cf. ↑platinum) ╂[< earlier Spanish platina < plata silver (because it resembles silver)] …
50plat|i|nif|er|ous — «PLAT uh NIHF uhr uhs», adjective. bearing or yielding platinum. ╂[< platin(um) + ferous] …