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noun
- 1. a plot of land: "they looked out over the plats of dark ground"
verb
- 1. plan out or make a map of (an area of land, especially a proposed site for construction): "he bought back the site, platted it, and named it after his realtor"
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1. : a small piece of ground (such as a lot or quadrat) : plot. 2. : a plan, map, or chart of a piece of land with actual or proposed features (such as lots) also : the land represented. plat. 4 of 5. verb (2) platted; platting. transitive verb.
1. / plæt / noun. a small area of ground; plot. plat. 2. / plæt / noun. a variant spelling of plait. Discover More. Word History and Origins.
noun. a map showing planned or actual features of an area (streets and building lots etc.) see more. verb. make a plat of. “ Plat the town”. synonyms: plot. see more.
1. A piece of land; a plot. 2. A map showing actual or planned features, such as streets and building lots. tr.v. plat·ted, plat·ting, plats. To make a plat of: plat a new town. [Middle English, probably alteration (influenced by plat, something flat) of plot; see plot .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
A plat map that shows the location of a lot for sale. In the United States, a plat ( / plæt / [1] or / plɑːt /) [2] ( plan) is a cadastral map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land.
noun. a small area of ground; plot. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C16 (also occurring in Middle English in place names): originally variant of plot2. Word Frequency. plat in British English. (plæt ) noun, verb Word forms: plats, platting, platted dialect. a variant spelling of plait.
plat (plural plats) A plot of land; a lot . A map showing the boundaries of real properties ( delineating one or more plots of land), especially one that forms part of a legal document . ( obsolete) A plot, a scheme .