basket |
plate |
In obsolete terms the difference between basket and plate
is that
basket is in a stage-coach, two outside seats facing each other while
plate is a coin, usually a silver coin.
As nouns the difference between basket and plate
is that
basket is a lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom while
plate is a flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
As verbs the difference between basket and plate
is that
basket is to place in a basket or in baskets while
plate is to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal.
As a proper noun Plate is
the River Plate.
As an adjective platé is
semé (strewn) with plates.
plate |
panela |
As nouns the difference between plate and panela
is that
plate is a flat dish from which food is served or eaten while
panela is an unrefined sugar product typical of Central and South America, which is basically a solid piece of sucrose and fructose obtained from the boiling and evaporation of sugarcane.
As a verb plate
is to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal.
As a proper noun Plate
is the River Plate.
As an adjective platé
is semé (strewn) with plates.
galvanize |
plate |
As a verb galvanize
is to coat with a thin layer of metal by electrochemical means; to electroplate.
As an adjective plate is
(heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
column |
plate |
As a noun column
is (architecture) a solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
As an adjective plate is
(heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
plate |
base |
As an adjective plate
is (heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
As an acronym base is
b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .
buffle |
plate |
As a verb buffle
is .
As an adjective plate is
(heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
plate |
dis |
As nouns the difference between plate and dis
is that
plate is a flat dish from which food is served or eaten while
dis is alternative form of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between plate and dis
is that
plate is to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal while
dis is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As proper nouns the difference between plate and dis
is that
plate is the River Plate while
Dis is alternative name for Hades.
As an adjective platé
is semé (strewn) with plates.
As a determiner dis is
this.
As a pronoun dis is
this.
pad |
plate |
As nouns the difference between pad and plate
is that
pad is a flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on while
plate is a flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
As verbs the difference between pad and plate
is that
pad is to stuff while
plate is to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal.
As an interjection pad
is
Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.
As a proper noun Plate is
the River Plate.
As an adjective platé is
semé (strewn) with plates.
plate | fossa |
As an adjective plate
is (heraldry) (strewn) with plates.
As a noun fossa is
(anatomy) a pit, groove, cavity, or depression, of greater or less depth or
fossa can be a carnivorous mammal endemic to madagascar,.
clad | plate |
As verbs the difference between clad and plate
is that
clad is to clothe while
plate is to cover the surface material of an object with a thin coat of another material, usually a metal.
As a noun plate is
a flat dish from which food is served or eaten.
As a proper noun Plate is
the River Plate.
As an adjective platé is
semé (strewn) with plates.
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