plat
-1 n. திடல், நிலப்பகுதி.-2 n. பின்னல், சடை, புரிமுறுக்கு, (வினை.) பின்னிவிடு, முறுக்கி இணை.-3 n. உணவுத்தட்டம்.
Plat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Platted; p. pr. & vb. n. Platting.] Etym: [See Plait.] Defn: To form by interlaying interweaving; to braid; to plait. "They had platted a crown of thorns." Matt. xxvii. 29. Plat, n. Defn: Work done by platting or braiding; a plait. Her hair, nor loose, nor tied in formal plat. Shak. Plat, n. Etym: [Cf. Plat flat, which perh. caused this spelling, and Plot a piece of ground.] Defn: A small piece or plot of ground laid out with some design, or for a special use; usually, a portion of flat, even ground. This flowery plat, the sweet recess of Eve. Milton. I keep smooth plat of fruitful ground. Tennyson. Plat, v. t. Defn: To lay out in plats or plots, as ground. Plat, a. Etym: [F. plat. See Plate, n.] Defn: Plain; flat; level. [Obs.] Gower. Plat, adv. 1. Plainly; flatly; downright. [Obs.] But, sir, ye lie, I tell you plat. Rom. of R. 2. Flatly; smoothly; evenly. [Obs.] Drant. Plat, n. 1. The flat or broad side of a sword. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Chaucer. 2. A plot; a plan; a design; a diagram; a map; a chart. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] "To note all the islands, and to set them down in plat." Hakluyt. Plat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Platted; p. pr. & vb. n. Platting.] Etym: [See Plait.] Defn: To form by interlaying interweaving; to braid; to plait. "They had platted a crown of thorns." Matt. xxvii. 29. Plat, n. Defn: Work done by platting or braiding; a plait. Her hair, nor loose, nor tied in formal plat. Shak. Plat, n. Etym: [Cf. Plat flat, which perh. caused this spelling, and Plot a piece of ground.] Defn: A small piece or plot of ground laid out with some design, or for a special use; usually, a portion of flat, even ground. This flowery plat, the sweet recess of Eve. Milton. I keep smooth plat of fruitful ground. Tennyson. Plat, v. t. Defn: To lay out in plats or plots, as ground. Plat, a. Etym: [F. plat. See Plate, n.] Defn: Plain; flat; level. [Obs.] Gower. Plat, adv. 1. Plainly; flatly; downright. [Obs.] But, sir, ye lie, I tell you plat. Rom. of R. 2. Flatly; smoothly; evenly. [Obs.] Drant. Plat, n. 1. The flat or broad side of a sword. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Chaucer. 2. A plot; a plan; a design; a diagram; a map; a chart. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] "To note all the islands, and to set them down in plat." Hakluyt. Plat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Platted; p. pr. & vb. n. Platting.] Etym: [See Plait.] Defn: To form by interlaying interweaving; to braid; to plait. "They had platted a crown of thorns." Matt. xxvii. 29. Plat, n. Defn: Work done by platting or braiding; a plait. Her hair, nor loose, nor tied in formal plat. Shak. Plat, n. Etym: [Cf. Plat flat, which perh. caused this spelling, and Plot a piece of ground.] Defn: A small piece or plot of ground laid out with some design, or for a special use; usually, a portion of flat, even ground. This flowery plat, the sweet recess of Eve. Milton. I keep smooth plat of fruitful ground. Tennyson. Plat, v. t. Defn: To lay out in plats or plots, as ground. Plat, a. Etym: [F. plat. See Plate, n.] Defn: Plain; flat; level. [Obs.] Gower. Plat, adv. 1. Plainly; flatly; downright. [Obs.] But, sir, ye lie, I tell you plat. Rom. of R. 2. Flatly; smoothly; evenly. [Obs.] Drant. Plat, n. 1. The flat or broad side of a sword. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Chaucer. 2. A plot; a plan; a design; a diagram; a map; a chart. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] "To note all the islands, and to set them down in plat." Hakluyt.