French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Middle French mesplat (thicker on one side than on the other), from Middle French mes- (mis-) + Middle French plat (flat), see French més- and plat for further etymology. By surface analysis, mé- +‎ plat, although the semantics are different.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /me.pla/
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Adjective

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méplat (feminine méplate, masculine plural méplats, feminine plural méplates)

  1. flat
    Une planche méplateA flat board

Noun

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méplat m (plural méplats)

  1. (mathematics) plane

Further reading

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