To lay down flat or evenly; spread.
Flat; level; plain.
Specifically, in lace-making, flat and of uniform texture: said of the sprigs or flowers; hence, in general, noting the sprigs of bobbinlace, which are flat, as compared with those of needle-point lace, which may have relief.
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A beam or plank laid horizontally; a horizontal timber.
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A large flat stone used as the landing-place of a stair.
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The flat side of a sword.
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The sole of the foot. Compare plant.
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In mining, an enlargement of a level where it connects with a shaft used for raising ore, its object being to facilitate that operation, especially in mines where the ore is raised in kibbles.
To iuterweave; make or shape by interweaving; wattle; plait. See plait.
To embrace.
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A plot or patch of land laid off for or devoted to some particular purpose: as, a garden-ptat; a plat of ground.
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A flat representation of such plots or patches; a map or plan.
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A plan or design; scheme; plot.
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A plaited or braided thing; something produced by plaiting or interweaving: as, straw plat for hats; a plat of hair.
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Nautical, a braid of foxes. See fox, 4.
Flatly; plainly; bluntly.
Smoothly; evenly.
To make a ground-plan of; map or plot; lay down on paper: as, to plat a tract of land; to plat a town.
To strike with the hand; strike.