Dictionary noun *pelə-, *pla- platt Platte

die Platte

(noun)

Meanings

1.
the record
(For musical records. It's a leftover from back when records were still on vinyl. )
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2.
the high rise, project housing
(A colloquial term for these kind of "lego" type buildings that were mass manufactured last century.)
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3.
the plate
(A big flat board. Think of a table. )
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Word Family

The core idea of the family was:

flat, spreading out

This theme is pretty visible in offspring like flat, plain, plateau, platter or field but there are loads more relatives that make sense once you know about them.

Here’s a little overview over English:

  • flat
  • field (flat surface)
  • plane (a flat surface, the idea of “airplane” comes from a French word that’s also related)
  • plateau (flat surface, but it’s in French)
  • Poland (Based on the Slavic word “pole” for “field”)
  • plan (a plane surface to draw your plan on)
  • plate, platter 
  • platform
  • place (wide open space)
  • plant (original sense was flattening the ground to sow)
  • transplant (originally “put down elsewhere, from the sense of planting/sowing)
  • implant (“put in”)
  • supplant (“put in something different”)
  • platypus (Literally: “flat feet” in Greek)
  • plasma (Originally “spreading thin”)
  • plastic (Started from the idea of plasma and focused on being moldable)
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