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plat. — 1. plateau. 2. platoon. * * * plat1 «plat», noun, verb, plat|ted, plat|ting. –n. 1. a map, chart, or plan, especially of a town or other group of buildings proposed to be built … Useful english dictionary
plat — I [[t]plæt[/t]] n. v. plat•ted, plat•ting 1) a plot of ground 2) a plan or map, as of land 3) to make a plat of • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME; var. of plot, reinforced by ME plat flat of a sword < OF: something flat (see plate) II plat… … From formal English to slang
Platting — Plat ting, n. Plaited strips or bark, cane, straw, etc., used for making hats or the like. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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