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    plaque
    /plak/

    noun

    • 1. an ornamental tablet, typically of metal, porcelain, or wood, that is fixed to a wall or other surface in commemoration of a person or event.
    • 2. a sticky deposit on teeth in which bacteria proliferate: "plaque around gum margins can lead to gingivitis"

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  2. PLAQUE definition: 1. a flat piece of metal, stone, wood, or plastic with writing on it that is attached to a wall…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of PLAQUE is an ornamental brooch; especially : the badge of an honorary order. How to use plaque in a sentence.

  4. plaque. A thin film composed of bacteria, mucus, and food particles that forms on the surfaces of teeth. Plaque contributes to tooth decay and gum disease. Plaque also refers to a combination of cholesterol and lipids that can accumulate on the inside of arteries, causing atherosclerosis.

  5. a small raised area on a surface inside the body, often caused by a build-up of material, or this material itself: In Alzheimer's disease, proteins build up and form plaques in the brain tissue. The growth of fatty plaque is linked to heart attacks and strokes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. A plaque is a sign that memorializes a person or event, such as the plaque on a building noting the person it's named after or the year it was built. Plaque comes from the French word for "plate," meaning not a dinner plate, but a little brass or tin plate that can be mounted on a wall.

  7. 1. an ornamental or commemorative inscribed tablet or plate of porcelain, wood, etc. 2. (Jewellery) a small flat brooch or badge, as of a club, etc. 3. (Pathology) pathol any small abnormal patch on or within the body, such as the typical lesion of psoriasis. 4. (Dentistry) short for dental plaque.

  8. Definition of plaque noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. plaque. noun. /plæk/, /plɑːk/ [countable] a flat piece of stone, metal, etc., usually with a name and dates on, attached to a wall in memory of a person or an event. A bronze plaque marks the house where the poet was born. see also blue plaque. Extra Examples.

  9. noun. 1. an ornamental or commemorative inscribed tablet or plate of porcelain, wood, etc. 2. a small flat brooch or badge, as of a club, etc. 3. pathology. any small abnormal patch on or within the body, such as the typical lesion of psoriasis. 4. short for dental plaque. 5. bacteriology.

  10. a flat piece of metal or stone with writing on it which is fixed to a wall, often in order to make people remember a dead person: There's a commemorative plaque outside the house where he was born. plaque noun (TEETH) a harmful substance that forms on your teeth.

  11. PLAQUE meaning: 1 : a flat, thin piece of metal or wood with writing on it that is used especially as a reminder of something (such as a historic event or an achievement); 2 : a thin coating that forms on teeth and contains bacteria.