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Traditional English :: plaque
plaquette.html - n.
1 an ornamental tablet of metal, porcelain, etc., esp. affixed to a building in commemoration.
2 a deposit on teeth where bacteria proliferate.
3 Med. a a patch or eruption of skin etc. as a result of damage. b a fibrous lesion in atherosclerosis.
4 a small badge of rank in an honorary order.
    plaquette n. [F f. Du. plak tablet f. plakken stick]
Traditional English :: plaque
plaquette.html - n.
1 an ornamental tablet of metal, porcelain, etc., esp. affixed to a building in commemoration.
2 a deposit on teeth where bacteria proliferate.
3 Med. a a patch or eruption of skin etc. as a result of damage. b a fibrous lesion in atherosclerosis.
4 a small badge of rank in an honorary order.
    plaquette n. [F f. Du. plak tablet f. plakken stick]
Traditional English :: plaque
plaquette.html - n.
1 an ornamental tablet of metal, porcelain, etc., esp. affixed to a building in commemoration.
2 a deposit on teeth where bacteria proliferate.
3 Med. a a patch or eruption of skin etc. as a result of damage. b a fibrous lesion in atherosclerosis.
4 a small badge of rank in an honorary order.
    plaquette n. [F f. Du. plak tablet f. plakken stick]
English Idioms :: place
plaquette.html - See: HEART IN THE RIGHT PLACE, HIGH PLACE, IN PLACE, INSTEAD OF or IN PLACE OF, IN THE FIRST PLACE, JUMPING-OFF PLACE, LIGHTNING NEVER STRIKES TWICE IN THE SAME PLACE, OUT OF PLACE, PUT IN ONE'S PLACE, PUT ONESELF IN ANOTHER'S PLACE, TAKE PLACE.
English Idioms :: place
plaquette.html - {n. phr.} A bar, pub, or nightclub where people gather to drink and socialize. * /I like "The Silver Dollar" - it is my favorite watering hole in all of Sidney, Nebraska./
English Idioms :: plague o' both your houses
plaquette.html - Bad luck to both of you! - Used to show disgust at those who wont stop quarreling. * /The bus drivers went on strike because the bus company would not raise their pay. After several weeks, the people who needed to ride the bus to work said, "A plague on both your houses."/
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