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The Italian word for plate is
piatto





plate

Gender

The gender of piatto is masculine. E.g. il piatto.

Plural

The plural of piatto is piatti.

Italian Definition


plate
     1. sost. piatto, scudo
     2. sost. (araldica) bisante (d'argento)



Translations for plate and their definitions

lastra
     1. n. slab (of stone etc)
     2. n. sheet (of ice etc)
     3. n. pane (of a window)
     4. n. plate (photographic etc)
     5. n. X-ray


piatto
     1. adj. flat
     2. n. plate
     3. n. dish (object or food item)
     4. n. (musical instruments) cymbal
     5. n. platter, turntable


piastra
     1. n. sheet, plate (of metal etc)
     2. n. slab
     3. n. hotplate
     4. n. (historical, weaponry) the firing mechanism in antique firearms
     5. n. (military) baseplate of a mortar
     6. n. (numismatics) piastre


lamella
     1. n. thin plate, lamella
     2. n. (botany) gill, lamella
     3. n. (electronics) wafer


placca
     1. n. plate
     2. n. plaque (all senses)
     3. v. third-person singular present indicative of placcare
     4. v. second-person singular imperative of placcare


targa
     1. n. plate, shingle (metal etc)
     2. n. nameplate
     3. n. number plate / license plate
     4. n. plaque
     5. n. signboard
     6. v. third-person singular present indicative of targare
     7. v. second-person singular imperative of targare


placcare
     1. v. to plate (cover with thin layer of metal)
     2. v. to veneer
     3. v. (transitive, sports) to tackle



laminare
     1. adj. laminar
     2. v. to laminate, plate


scodellare
     1. v. To dish up, dish out or serve.
     2. v. To pour out.
     3. v. (transitive, humorous) To give birth to.


portata
     1. Participle. feminine singular of portato
     2. n. course, plate (of a meal)
     3. n. capacity (of a vehicle)
     4. n. range (of a missile)
     5. n. importance, significance
     6. n. flow (of a river)
     7. n. tether (The limit of one's abilities, resources etc)


guarnire
     1. v. to trim (to decorate or adorn)
     2. v. to garnish
     3. v. to plate (to place the various elements of a meal on the diner's plate prior to serving)


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