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plate: see electron tube electron tube, device consisting of a sealed enclosure in which electrons flow between electrodes separated either by a vacuum (in a vacuum tube) or by an ionized gas at low pressure (in a gas tube). ..... Click the link for more information. . plate 1. any shallow or flat receptacle, esp for receiving a collection in church 2. flat metal of uniform thickness obtained by rolling, usually having a thickness greater than about three millimetres 3. a thin coating of metal usually on another metal, as produced by electrodeposition, chemical action, etc. 4. Photog a. a sheet of glass, or sometimes metal, coated with photographic emulsion on which an image can be formed by exposure to light b. (as modifier): a plate camera 5. an orthodontic device, esp one used for straightening children's teeth 6. an informal word for denture 7. Anatomy any flat platelike structure or part 8. any of the rigid layers of the earth's lithosphere of which there are believed to be at least 15 9. Electronics a. Chiefly US the anode in an electronic valve b. an electrode in an accumulator or capacitor 10. a light horseshoe for flat racing 11. See plate rail 12. RC Church a flat plate held under the chin of a communicant in order to catch any fragments of the consecrated Host 13. Archaic a coin, esp one made of silver plate [plāt] (building construction) A shoe or base member, such as of a partition or other kind of frame. The top horizontal member of a row of studs used in a frame wall. (design engineering) A rolled, flat piece of metal of some arbitrary minimum thickness and width depending on the type of metal. (electricity) One of the conducting surfaces in a capacitor. One of the electrodes in a storage battery. (electronics) (geology) A smooth, thin, flat fragment of rock, such as a flagstone. A large rigid, but mobile, block involved in plate tectonics; thickness ranges from 30 to 150 miles (50 to 250 kilometers) and includes both crust and a portion of the upper mantle. (graphic arts) In etching, the piece of copper, zinc, or other metal that constitutes the base from which prints are made. In photography, a sheet of glass coated with a sensitized emulsion. In printing, the reproduction of type or cuts in metal or other material; a plate may bear a relief, intaglio, or planographic printing surface. (metallurgy) A thick flat particle of metal powder. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The floating hitch link design prevents excessive weight loads from being transferred to the cutter when crossing steep inclines and ditches, and a 2" tubular rear bumper welded between the deck plate and skirt prevents damage when backing over heavy brush. During installation, a separate handle is mounted next to the faucet deck plate. Using two sheets of deck plate, with dividers, Urka built a new bed on top of the original one at the level of the wheel wells. |
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