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platinate |
As a noun platinate is
(inorganic chemistry) any of several oxyanions of platinum, or the salts containing these ions.
As a verb platinate is
to platinize.
platinate |
patinate |
As verbs the difference between platinate and patinate
is that
platinate is to platinize while
patinate is to coat with a patina.
As a noun platinate
is any of several oxyanions of platinum, or the salts containing these ions.
As an adjective patinate is
having a patina.
palatinate |
platinate |
As nouns the difference between palatinate and platinate
is that
palatinate is a territory ruled by a palatine while
platinate is any of several oxyanions of platinum, or the salts containing these ions.
As an adjective palatinate
is of or pertaining to a palatinate or the Palatinate.
As a proper noun Palatinate
is {{context|lang=en|geography|historical}} Any of various historical counties palatinate, particularly.
As a verb platinate is
to platinize.
latinate |
platinate |
As an adjective latinate
is (not comparable) of or derived from latin.
As a noun platinate is
(inorganic chemistry) any of several oxyanions of platinum, or the salts containing these ions.
As a verb platinate is
to platinize.
plastinate |
platinate |
As nouns the difference between plastinate and platinate
is that
plastinate is a body preserved by means of plastination while
platinate is (inorganic chemistry) any of several oxyanions of platinum, or the salts containing these ions.
As a verb platinate is
to platinize.