Place
51Placé — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Jean Vincent Placé. 48° 15′ 16″ N 0° 46′ 33″ W …
52Place — Recorded as Plaice, Place, and Placey, this is an English surname. It has three possible known origins. The first being topographic from the residence near a fence of living wood with intertwining branches, and grown as a defensive wall against… …
53place — Finish in the top two, top three, top four and sometimes also top five in a competition or event. A Place bet will win if the selection you bet on is among those placed. Usually, a horse runs a place if it finishes in the first three in fields of …
54Place — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Limited space. < N PARAG:Place >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 place place lieu spot point dot Sgm: N 1 niche niche nook &c.(corner) 244 Sgm: N 1 hole hole Sgm: N …
55place — 1. noun /pleɪs/ a) A location or position. They live in Westminster Place. b) An open space, courtyard, market square. He is going back to his native place on vacation …
56place — biplace demi place déplace garde place laisser sur place monoplace multiplace place remplace replace surplace triplace …
57place — n 1. location, locality, locale, whereabouts, hereabouts; spot, scene, scene of the crime, setting, Law. venue; bearings, latitude and longitude, coordinates. 2. position, situation, circumstance, condition, state, state of affairs; standing,… …
58place — [13] A place is etymologically a ‘broad’ area. The word comes ultimately from the Greek expression plateia hodós ‘broad way’ (the adjective platús ‘broad’ is probably related to English flat). Plateia came to be used on its own as a noun, and… …
59placé — no en el primer lugar; entre los tres primeros; cf. llegar placé; apuéstale a ese caballo, pero a placé; es bueno, pero no sé si gana ■ llegar placé …
60place n — A pleasant place to place a plaice is a place where a plaice is pleased to be placed …