plateful |
the quantity that a plate can hold. |
plate glass |
clear, ground, and polished glass in large sheets, used for mirrors and large windows. |
platelet |
any of numerous small disk-shaped bodies found in the blood of vertebrates and associated with clotting. |
platen |
in a printing press, the flat plate or rotating cylinder that presses the paper against the inked surface. [2 definitions] |
plater |
a person or machine that plates. [2 definitions] |
plate rail |
a narrow, shelflike strip or molding attached to the upper part of a wall, on which plates or other flat objects can be displayed. |
plate tectonics |
(used with a sing. verb) the geologic theory that the earth's crust consists of several independent plates floating on semiliquid magma, whose constant motion is the cause of continental drift, volcanic eruption, and the like. |
platform |
a level, raised surface used as a place to work, perform, or speak to an audience. [6 definitions] |
platform bed |
a flat mattress support mounted on legs, often having the space beneath enclosed and fitted with storage drawers. |
platform scale |
an industrial weighing device fitted with a platform on which esp. large or heavy objects can be placed and weighed. |
plating |
a thin coating of gold, silver, or the like over a filler of another metal. [2 definitions] |
platinic |
of, containing, or similar to platinum, esp. tetravalent platinum. |
platinoid |
resembling or associated with platinum. [3 definitions] |
platinous |
of or containing bivalent platinum. |
platinum |
a chemical element that has seventy-eight protons in each nucleus and that occurs in pure form as a dense, highly malleable, lustrous silvery white solid metal, used as a catalyst, in a variety of alloys, and in making jewelry. (symbol: Pt) [2 definitions] |
platinum blonde |
a person with light, silvery blonde hair. [2 definitions] |
platitude |
an overused, dull, or trivial remark; hackneyed expression; cliché. [2 definitions] |
platitudinize |
to use platitudes in speaking or writing. |
Plato |
a Greek philosopher (427?-347? B.C.). |
Platonic |
of, pertaining to, or resembling Plato or his philosophy. [2 definitions] |
Platonism |
the philosophy of Plato or his followers, esp. the doctrines of idealism. |