Definition of Platies

1. Noun. (plural of platy) ¹

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Definition of Platies

1. platy [n] - See also: platy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Platies

platform game
platform games
platform rocker
platform screen door
platform shoe
platform shoes
platformed
platformer
platformers
platforming
platforms
plathelminth
plathelminthes
plathelminths
platier
platies (current term)
platiest
platina
platinas
platinate
platinates
platinating
plating
plating carrier
platings
platini-
platinian
platinic
platinichloric
platinichloric acid

Literary usage of Platies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1830)
"There are five platies at the back of the neck, which are confined at the small of the back with a strap and button; this undone, the platies are freed ..."

2. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1906)
"... and probably the seventh satellite of Jupiter are exceptions, while the positions of the platies of the equators of Uranus and Neptune are not known). ..."

3. The Farmer's Letters to the People of England: Containing the Sentiments of by Arthur Young (1768)
"... author as Gabriel platies pays his little contingent to the republic o£ knowledge, with a bit of undamped real bullion, ..."

4. An Introduction to Mineralogy: Adapted to the Use of Schools, and Private by John Lee Comstock (1832)
"10, the acute rhomb, is sometimes described as a double three-sided pyramid, in which the lateral platies of one, are set on the lateral edges of the other. ..."

5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1830)
"There are five platies at the back of the neck, which are confined at the small of the back with a strap and button; this undone, the platies are freed ..."

6. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1906)
"... and probably the seventh satellite of Jupiter are exceptions, while the positions of the platies of the equators of Uranus and Neptune are not known). ..."

7. The Farmer's Letters to the People of England: Containing the Sentiments of by Arthur Young (1768)
"... author as Gabriel platies pays his little contingent to the republic o£ knowledge, with a bit of undamped real bullion, ..."

8. An Introduction to Mineralogy: Adapted to the Use of Schools, and Private by John Lee Comstock (1832)
"10, the acute rhomb, is sometimes described as a double three-sided pyramid, in which the lateral platies of one, are set on the lateral edges of the other. ..."

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