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  • 61plat-cul — [plaky] n. m. ÉTYM. Fin XIXe; de plat, et cul. ❖ ♦ Familier. 1 Plongeon manqué dans lequel on se reçoit sur le dos. 2 À plat cul : à plat, le fond mis à plat. 1 (…) ces margelles de puits, monuments de granit posés à plat cul en guise de po …

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  • 62plat´i|tu´di|nous|ness — plat|i|tu|di|nous «PLAT uh TOO duh nuhs, TYOO », adjective. 1. characterized by platitudes; using platitudes: »The fantastic Lorca imagery, mixture of the bizarre and the platitudinous, comes through particularly well in the translation Harper s) …

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  • 63plat´i|tu´di|nous|ly — plat|i|tu|di|nous «PLAT uh TOO duh nuhs, TYOO », adjective. 1. characterized by platitudes; using platitudes: »The fantastic Lorca imagery, mixture of the bizarre and the platitudinous, comes through particularly well in the translation Harper s) …

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  • 64plat|i|tu|di|nous — «PLAT uh TOO duh nuhs, TYOO », adjective. 1. characterized by platitudes; using platitudes: »The fantastic Lorca imagery, mixture of the bizarre and the platitudinous, comes through particularly well in the translation Harper s). 2. being a… …

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  • 65Plat (disambiguation) — Plat most commonly refers to maps produced to subdivide an area of land into saleable lots. Plat may also refer to: *PLAT, an abbreviation for Tissue plasminogen activatoree also*Plate *Platen (disambiguation) *Platt *Plot …

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  • 66plat-joint (à) — [aplaʒwɛ̃] loc. adv. ÉTYM. Mil. XXe; de plat, et joint. ❖ ♦ Techn. Joint sans assemblage (d un ensemble de pièces de bois). || Plancher à plat joint …

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  • 67plat book — ➔ book1 * * * plat book UK US noun [C] US PROPERTY ► a group of maps that shows how a particular area is divided into streets, parks, etc., and that is available for the public to look at …

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  • 68plat..., Plat... — plat..., Plat... vgl. platy..., Platy …

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  • 69plat|ane — plat|an or plat|ane «PLAT uhn», noun. a plane tree: »Three tall platanes…very poor as to foliage (Joseph Conrad). ╂[< Latin platanus plane tree] …

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  • 70plat|form|er — «PLAT FR muhr», noun. (in petroleum refining) a reformer in which the process of platforming is carried out. ╂[< plat(inum) + (re)former] …

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