plako
Esperanto
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Noun
editplako (accusative singular plakon, plural plakoj, accusative plural plakojn)
- plate, photographic plate
- plate, sheet
Ido
editEtymology
editBorrowing from French plaque, Italian placca, Russian пли́тка (plítka) and Spanish placo. Also found in English plate and German Platte.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editplako (plural plaki)
Derived terms
edit- petroplako (“stone slab, flagstone”)
- plakizar (“to plate (over), sheathe, sheet over, veneer, overlay”)
- plakizita ringo (“plated ring”)
- plako grabita (“engraved plate”)
- turnoplako (“turntable”)
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