Plate may refer to:
Cooking
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Plate (dishware)
A plate is a broad, mainly flat vessel on which food can be served. A plate can also be used for ceremonial or decorative purposes. Most plates are circular, but they may be any shape, or made of any water-resistant material. Generally plate ...
, a broad, mainly flat vessel commonly used to serve food
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tableware
Tableware is any dish or dishware used for setting a table, serving food, and dining. It includes cutlery, glassware, serving dishes, and other items for practical as well as decorative purposes. The quality, nature, variety and number of o ...
, dishes or dishware used for setting a table, serving food and dining
* Plate, the content of such a plate (for example:
rice plate)
* Plate, to
present food, on a plate
* Plate, a
forequarter cut of beef
Places
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Plate, Germany, a municipality in Parchim, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
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River Plate (disambiguation)
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Tourelle de la Plate, a lighthouse in France
Science and technology
Biology and medicine
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Plate (anatomy)
A plate in animal anatomy may refer to several things:
Flat bones (examples: bony plates, dermal plates) of vertebrates
* an appendage of the Stegosauria group of dinosaurs
* articulated armoured plates covering the head of thorax of Placoder ...
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Dental plate
Dentures (also known as false teeth) are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, and are supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable (removable partial denture or ...
, also known as dentures
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Dynamic compression plate
A dynamic compression plate (DCP) is a metallic plate used in orthopedics for internal fixation of bone, typically after fractures. As the name implies, it is designed to exert dynamic pressure between the bone fragments to be transfixed. Dynamic ...
, a metallic plate used in orthopedics to fix bone
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Microtiter plate
A microplate, also known as a microtiter plate (''Microtiter'' is a registered trademark in the United States, therefore it should not be used generically without attribution), microwell plate or multiwell, is a flat plate with multiple "wells" ...
(or microplate or microwell plate), a flat plate with multiple "wells" used as small test tubes
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Petri dish
A Petri dish (alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish) is a shallow transparent lidded dish that biologists use to hold growth medium in which cells can be cultured,R. C. Dubey (2014): ''A Textbook Of Biotechnology For Class- ...
or Petri plate, a shallow dish on which biological cultures may be grown and/or viewed
Geology
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Tectonic plate
Plate tectonics (from the la, label=Late Latin, tectonicus, from the grc, τεκτονικός, lit=pertaining to building) is the generally accepted scientific theory that considers the Earth's lithosphere to comprise a number of large te ...
, are pieces of Earth's crust and uppermost mantle, together referred to as the lithosphere
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Plate tectonics
Plate tectonics (from the la, label=Late Latin, tectonicus, from the grc, τεκτονικός, lit=pertaining to building) is the generally accepted scientific theory that considers the Earth's lithosphere to comprise a number of large ...
, the study of the movement of such plates
Physics
* Plate, a physical approximation of a
theoretical plate A theoretical plate in many separation processes is a hypothetical zone or stage in which two phases, such as the liquid and vapor phases of a substance, establish an equilibrium with each other. Such equilibrium stages may also be referred to as a ...
in separation processes
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Plate electrode
A plate, usually called anode in Britain, is a type of electrode that forms part of a vacuum tube. It is usually made of sheet metal, connected to a wire which passes through the glass envelope of the tube to a terminal in the base of the tu ...
, a type of electrode used in vacuum tubes
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Plate (structure)
A plate is a structural element which is characterized by a three-dimensional solid whose thickness is very small when compared with other dimensions.
The effects of the loads that are expected to be applied on it only generate stresses whose res ...
, a concept used in continuum mechanics as part of the plate theory
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Plate trick
In mathematics and physics, the plate trick, also known as Dirac's string trick, the belt trick, or the Balinese cup trick, is any of several demonstrations of the idea that rotating an object with strings attached to it by 360 degrees does no ...
, a mathematical demonstration of quaternions and particle spins
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Wilhelmy plate
A Wilhelmy plate is a thin plate that is used to measure equilibrium surface or interfacial tension at an air–liquid or liquid–liquid interface. In this method, the plate is oriented perpendicular to the interface, and the force exerted on ...
, used to measure tension at an interface between air and a liquid or between two liquids
Construction
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Anchor plate
An anchor plate, floor plate or wall washer is a large plate or washer connected to a tie rod or bolt. Anchor plates are used on exterior walls of masonry buildings, for structural reinforcement against lateral bowing. Anchor plates are made of ...
, a large plate connected to a tie rod or bolt for structural reinforcement
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Sill plate
A sill plate or sole plate in construction and architecture is the bottom horizontal member of a wall or building to which vertical members are attached. The word "plate" is typically omitted in America and carpenters speak simply of the "sill". Ot ...
, the bottom horizontal member of a wall or building to which vertical members are attached
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Wall plate
A plate or wall plate is a horizontal, structural, load-bearing member in wooden building framing.
Timber framing
A plate in timber framing is "A piece of Timber upon which some considerable weight is framed...Hence Ground-Plate...Window-plat ...
, a vertical component used in building construction
Electronics
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Anode
An anode is an electrode of a polarized electrical device through which conventional current enters the device. This contrasts with a cathode, an electrode of the device through which conventional current leaves the device. A common mnemonic is ...
s, electrodes used in vacuum tubes (thermionic valves) and similar devices
Printing and photography
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Photographic plate
Photographic plates preceded photographic film as a capture medium in photography, and were still used in some communities up until the late 20th century. The light-sensitive emulsion of silver salts was coated on a glass plate, typically thinn ...
, a medium from which a photograph may be developed
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Plate camera
A camera is an optical instrument that can capture an image. Most cameras can capture 2D images, with some more advanced models being able to capture 3D images. At a basic level, most cameras consist of sealed boxes (the camera body), with a ...
, an early type of camera that used photographic plates
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Printing plate
Printing is a process for mass reproducing text and images using a master form or template. The earliest non-paper products involving printing include cylinder seals and objects such as the Cyrus Cylinder and the Cylinders of Nabonidus. The ea ...
, a printing medium:
** Plate, in
Intaglio (printmaking)
Intaglio ( ; ) is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink. It is the direct opposite of a relief print where the parts of the matrix that m ...
, the direct opposite of a relief print
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lithography
Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
, a method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water
** Plate, a (part of a) "
tipped-in page", a separately-printed page in a book used to carry one or more images
Transportation
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Approach plate
Approach plates (or, more formally, instrument approach procedure charts) are the printed charts of instrument approach procedures that pilots use to fly instrument approaches during instrument flight rules (IFR) operations. Each country maintains ...
, a chart used by a pilot to perform an instrument approach and landing on a runway
* Plate B, Plate C, ... , Plate H, different
loading gauges used on North American railroads
Metal plates
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Plate (metal)
Structural steel is a category of steel used for making construction materials in a variety of shapes. Many structural steel shapes take the form of an elongated beam having a profile of a specific cross section. Structural steel shapes, siz ...
, a rectangular flat metal stock that is more than 6 mm or 0.25 in thick, not as thin as sheet metal
** Plate, an element of a
folding machine
A folding machine is a machine used primarily for the folding of paper. Folding is the sharp-edged bending of paper webs or sheets under pressure at a prepared or unprepared bending point along a straight line according to specified dimensions and ...
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Plate armour
Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing the wearer. Full plate steel armour developed in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, es ...
, a body armor made from metal plates
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Vehicle registration plate
A vehicle registration plate, also known as a number plate (British English), license plate (American English), or licence plate ( Canadian English), is a metal or plastic plate attached to a motor vehicle or trailer for official identific ...
(license plate), a sign attached to a vehicle in order to identify it
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L-plate
An L-plate is a square plate bearing a sans-serif letter L, for ''learner'', which must be affixed to the front and/or back of a vehicle in many countries if its driver is a learner under instruction, or a motorcycle rider with provisional entit ...
(learner plate), a sign attached to a vehicle to indicate that the driver has a provisional driving license
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Plated
Plating is a surface covering in which a metal is deposited on a conductive surface. Plating has been done for hundreds of years; it is also critical for modern technology. Plating is used to decorate objects, for corrosion inhibition, to improv ...
, item with a deposition of metallic layers
Sport
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Home plate
A baseball field, also called a ball field or baseball diamond, is the field upon which the game of baseball is played. The term can also be used as a metonym for a baseball park. The term sandlot is sometimes used, although this usually refers ...
, a location on a baseball field
* Several trophies, e.g.,
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Annapolis Subscription Plate
Annapolis ( ) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Maryland and the county seat of, and only incorporated city in, Anne Arundel County. Situated on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River, south of Baltimore and about east o ...
, in horse racing
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County Championship Plate
The Bill Beaumont County Championship Division 2 (formerly known as County Championship Plate) is an annual rugby union competition in England between teams representing English counties. It was formed in 2002 as the County Championship Shield ...
, in rugby union
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Mandela Challenge Plate
The Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate is a rugby union trophy contested between Australia and South Africa. It is named after South Africa's first democratically elected president, Nelson Mandela.
History
Initially designed to be held every two ye ...
, in rugby union
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Weight plate
A weight plate is a flat, heavy object, usually made of cast iron, that is used in combination with barbells or dumbbells to produce a bar with a desired total weight for the purpose of physical exercise.
Two general categories exist: "standard ...
, a flat, heavy object, usually made of iron, used in strength training or weightlifting
Other uses
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Plate (surname) Plate and Platé are surnames.
People bearing them include:
* Ludwig Hermann Plate (1862-1937), German zoologist
* Enrico Platé (1909–1954)
Anton Plate(born 1950), German composer
* Jeff Plate (born 1962)
* Christina Plate
Christina Plate ...
* Plate, in heraldry, a
Roundel
A roundel is a circular disc used as a symbol. The term is used in heraldry, but also commonly used to refer to a type of national insignia used on military aircraft, generally circular in shape and usually comprising concentric rings of differ ...
''argent'' (white/silver)
See also
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Basal plate (disambiguation) Basal plate may refer to:
* Basal plate (neural tube), the region of the neural tube ventral to the sulcus limitans
* Basal plate (placenta), between this plate and the uterine muscular fibres are the stratum spongiosum and the boundary layer
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Faceplate (disambiguation)
Faceplate (face plate, face-plate) is a plate, cover, or bezel on the front of a device, such as:
Computers and electronics
* Electrical outlet, also referred to as a wall plate, outlet cover, or socket cover
* Front panel, of computers
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Home plate (disambiguation)
Home plate is a baseball term for the final base that a player must touch to score.
Home plate may also refer to:
* Home Plate (Mars), a geologic feature on Mars observed by the Spirit rover
* ''Home Plate'' (album), a 1975 album by Bonnie Raitt ...
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Plat (disambiguation)
A plat is a type of cadastral map.
Plat or Plats may also refer to:
* Plat, Rogaška Slatina, a settlement in the Rogaška Slatina municipality, Slovenia
* Plat, Mežica, a settlement in the Mežica municipality, Slovenia
* Plat, Croatia, a small ...
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