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plaque

[ UK /plˈæk/ ]
[ US /ˈpɫæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a memorial made of brass
  2. (pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body

How To Use plaque In A Sentence

  • The anchor was raised some years ago near Boatstrand and has now been mounted on the pier with an appropriate plaque as a memorial to its ill-fated captain and crew.
  • Could the answer for dental plaque be a transplant, not of teeth but of genetically engineered bacteria?
  • It looked like it was made of plaques of imperial jade, not softer serpentine. JADE ISLAND
  • The plaque tells us the sculpture is ‘a symbol of universal human endeavour.’
  • The blue plaque marking the spot is incorrect in stating that its dome housed the largest telescope in the world.
  • Bronze plaques line the edges of the pools and name the near 3,000 victims. The Sun
  • Its presence was announced not by sidewalk canopies and grand spotlit foyers but by a single brass wall-plaque. COMPULSION
  • Striking too are Leon Victor Solon's 1896 porcelain plaque Resting and the metal and alabaster three tulips lamps by Albert Cheuret.
  • A laser beam that has a very shallow penetration depth and will perforate calcified plaque is the excimer laser.
  • She had a small silver plaque engraved and fixed to the instrument. Times, Sunday Times
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