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plade

plata, platea, from Ancient Greek πλατύς (platús). IPA(key): [ˈplæːðə] <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> c (singular definite pladen, plural indefinite plader) plate (thin, flat...


papegøjeplade

papegøje +‎ <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> papegøjeplade a license plate that is partially yellow, in Denmark signifying a car that can be used both for commercial and private...


spånplade

From spån (“chip, shaving”) +‎ <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> (“plate”). IPA(key): /spɔnplaːdə/, [ˈsb̥ʌnˌpʰlæːðə] spånplade c (singular definite spånpladen, plural indefinite...


pladeforretning

From <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> +‎ forretning. pladeforretning c (singular definite pladeforretningen, plural indefinite pladeforretninger) record store, record shop Synonym:...


pladebutik

From <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> +‎ butik. pladebutik c (singular definite pladebutikken, plural indefinite pladebutikker) record store, record shop Synonym: pladeforretning...


blodplade

From blod (“blood”) +‎ <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> (“plate”). IPA(key): /blodplaːdə/, [ˈb̥loðˌpʰlæːðə] blodplade c (singular definite blodpladen, plural indefinite blodplader)...


sløv padde

translation of this quotation) 2019 May 18, Simon Lund, Politiken‎[3]: Sløv <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> fra en sløv padde [...] (please add an English translation of this quotation)...


πλάδος

πλάδη (<span class="searchmatch">pládē</span>) Unclear word, found especially in medical literature. It has been derived from Proto-Indo-European *peld-, like Latvian peldēt (“to swim”)...


komme i klemme

Kjeld Rasmussen. Han oplever også, at solcentre af og til tager den øverste <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> ... (please add an English translation of this quotation) (by extension)...


plata

(in Icelandic) and ISLEX (in the Nordic languages) Borrowed from Danish <span class="searchmatch">plade</span> (“fraud; betrayal”). Compare German Plattenschlager (“trickster”), Old Norse...