plaque

Reikšmė (anglų kalba)

  1. Any flat, thin piece of clay, ivory, metal, etc., used for ornament, or for painting pictures upon, as a dish, plate, slab, etc., hung upon a wall; also, a smaller decoration worn by a person, such as a brooch.
  2. A piece of flat metal with writing on it, attached to a building, monument, or other structure to remind people of a person or an event.
  3. A small card representing an amount of money, used for betting in casinos; a sort of gaming chip.
  4. A clearing in a bacterial lawn caused by a virus.
  5. In the Hornbostel–Sachs classification system: any flat, thin musical instrument.
  6. A broad patch of abnormal tissue distinguishable from surrounding tissue, especially a broad papule (“inflamed, irritated patch”) on the skin.
  7. An abnormal accumulation of material in or on an organ of the body, often associated with disease.
  8. An abnormal accumulation of material in or on an organ of the body, often associated with disease.
  9. An abnormal accumulation of material in or on an organ of the body, often associated with disease.
  10. An abnormal accumulation of material in or on an organ of the body, often associated with disease.

Dažnis

C2
Tariama kaip (IPA)
/plæk/
Etimologija (anglų kalba)

Unadapted borrowing from French plaque (“plate, sheet (of metal); slab (of marble); bacteria on teeth”), from French plaquer, Middle French plaquer (“to plate”), from Middle Dutch placken (“to patch, beat metal into a thin plate”), from placke (“disk, patch, stain”), from Old Dutch *plagga (“patch”), from Proto-Germanic *plaggą (“patch”). The word is cognate with Middle Low German placke, plagge (“small stain, scraps, rags, thin grass”), German Placken (“spot, patch”), Saterland Frisian plak, plakke (“a blow, slap”), Swedish plagg (“clothing, garment”). Compare plack.

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