plate
Plate stands for:
flat, level components, for example:
- Plate (technical mechanics) , model of a flat component for the calculation of forces and / or bending moments
- Concrete slab
- Rigid foam board
- Wood panel, see Wood-based panel # Types of wood-based panels
- Stone slab, see pavement (floor covering)
other technology, devices:
- Printing plate in printing
- Hard drive , storage medium
- Photo plate in photography
- Plate (dinnerware) , flat dishes for serving food
- Record , sound carrier
- Cutting plate , belay device in climbing
- Hotplate (stove top), see hob
- Metal plate in trauma surgery to fix bone fragments, see osteosynthesis
- Part of a plate armor
Biology and Geosciences:
- Plate (botany) , part of the flower of some plants
- Platte (geomorphology) , areas high up in geology and geomorphology
- Tectonic plate , plates of the earth's crust
Music:
- Record (EP) , EP by the German rapper Apache 207
Platte stands for:
- Bald head
- Plattenbau
- Sleeping places for the homeless, see homelessness # context
Plate is the name of geographical features:
- Platte (municipality of Sölden) , Rotte in the municipality of Sölden , Tyrol
- Platte (South Dakota) , location in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, USA
- Platte, living space in the municipality of Großerlach , Baden-Wuerttemberg
Mountains, elevations, plateaus (sorted by height):
- Platte (Mittersill) ( Auf der Platte ; 1788 m), the Venediger Group near Mittersill in Oberpinzgau, Zell am See District, State of Salzburg, Austria
- Platte (Black Forest) (up to 979 m), in the Black Forest near the Simonswälder Valley near Obersimonswald (Simonswald), Emmendingen district, Baden-Württemberg
- Platte (Steinwald) (946 m), highest mountain in the Steinwald (Fichtelgebirge) near Hohenhard (Waldershof), Tirschenreuth district, Bavaria
- Platte (Schneeberg) (885 m), in the Schneeberg massif (Fichtelgebirge) near Tröstau in the community-free area Tröstauer Forst-West, district of Wunsiedel in the Fichtelgebirge, Bavaria
- Platte (Kreuzstein group) (830 m), in the south-western Fichtel Mountains, 2.5 km east-northeast of Kirchenpingarten -Muckenreuth, Bayreuth district, Bavaria
- Platte (Braunetsrieth) (672 m), near the municipality of Braunetsrieth , Upper Palatinate
- Platte (Graz) (651 m), in the statutory city of Graz, Austria
- Hohenmirsberger Platte (plate) (613 m), the Franconian Alb near Hohenmirsberg (Pottenstein), Bayreuth district, Bavaria
- Platte (Kohlwald) (577 m), in the Kohlwald (Fichtelgebirge) near Waldsassen, Tirschenreuth district, Bavaria
- Platte (Palatinate Forest) (560.6 m), in the Palatinate Forest in the area of the independent city Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Platte (Neuburg Forest) (499 m), highest mountain in the Neuburg Forest near Rehschaln (Fürstenzell), Passau district, Bavaria
- Platte (Taunus) (498 m), in the Taunus between Wiesbaden (independent) and Wehen (Taunusstein; Rheingau-Taunus district), Hesse; with hunting lodge plate
such as:
- Landscape protection area Platte , near Erlinghausen (Marsberg), Hochsauerlandkreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Platte (island) , island of the Seychelles in the Indian Ocean
- Platte River , right tributary of the Missouri River near Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska, USA
- Jagdschloss Platte , a castle in the Taunus near the independent city of Wiesbaden, Hesse
Platte is the family name of the following people:
- August Platte (1831–1903), Austrian technician
- Ewald Platte (1894–1985), German expressionist painter
- Felix Platte (* 1996), German soccer player
- Friedrich Platte (1917–2009), German politician, City Director of the City of Wuppertal
- Hans E. Klug (* 1969), German author and journalist, see Gereon Klug
- Jan Platte , German commentator
- Johann Platte (1894–1960), German trade unionist, journalist and politician
- Karl Platte (politician) (1806–1866), Austrian politician
- Karl Platte (architect) (1925–2000), German architect
- Ludwig Platte (1914–1975), German politician, member of the Hessian state parliament
- Rudolf Platte (1904–1984), German actor
- Peter Platte (* 1952), German diplomat
See also:
Wiktionary: plate - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations