Plack

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English

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Proper noun

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Plack

  1. A surname.

Luxembourgish

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Etymology

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Alteration of older Plak, from northern Middle High German placke, from Proto-Germanic *plaggą. Cognate with Dutch plak, German Placken. The short vowel as well as certain senses are from influence of French plaque, from the same Germanic source.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Plack f (plural Placken)

  1. sheet, plate (of metal)
  2. slab, tablet (of stone)
  3. plaque (ornament)
  4. sheet, layer
  5. (vinyl) record

Synonyms

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