Crossword-Solution: PLAT
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Plat | v. t. | To form by interlaying interweaving; to braid; to plait. |
| Plat | n. | Work done by platting or braiding; a plait. |
| Plat | n. | A small piece or plot of ground laid out with some design, or for a special use; usually, a portion of flat, even ground. |
| Plat | v. t. | To lay out in plats or plots, as ground. |
| Plat | n. | Plain; flat; level. |
| Plat | adv. | Plainly; flatly; downright. |
| Plat | adv. | Flatly; smoothly; evenly. |
| Plat | n. | The flat or broad side of a sword. |
| Plat | n. | A plot; a plan; a design; a diagram; a map; a chart. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PLAT | anagram | LAPT, LTAP, TPAL |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with PLAT (5)
How many of the names on the county clerk’s plat will be there in fifty years? I might as well try to will the sunset over there to my brother’s children.
The truth was, nevertheless, that it had been planted by Alice Pyncheon,—she was Phœbe’s great-great-grand-aunt,—in soil which, reckoning only its cultivation as a garden-plat, was now unctuous with nearly two hundred years of vegetable decay.
Accordingly, he soon reached an open plat of turf, on the opposite side of which, a rock, rising abruptly from a gently sloping plain, offered its grey and weatherbeaten front to the traveller.
What a dream! A little home all to themselves, with six rooms and a bath, with a grass plat in front and calla-lilies.
Now have I plat to yow myn herte shriven; And sin ye woot that myn entente is clene, 580 Tak hede ther-of, for I non yvel mene.
Quotes with PLAT (3)
I have a friend who feels sometimes that the world is hostile to human life--he says it chills us and kills us. But how could we be were it not for this planet that provided our very shape? Two conditions--gravity and a livable temperature range between freezing and boiling--have given us fluids and flesh. The trees we climb and the ground we walk on have given us five fingers and toes. The "place" (from the root plat, broad, spreading, flat) gave us far-seeing eyes, the stre…
The land belongs to the future, Carl; that's the way it seems to me. How many of the names on the county clerk's plat will be there in fifty years? I might as well try to will the sunset over there to my brother's children. We come and go, but the land is always here. And the people who love it and understand it are the people who own it--for a little while.
Jealousy devours us, we are its dish of the day. (Jalousie nous dévore. - Nous sommes son plat du jour)
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 299 times in crossword archives (1942–2025).