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Surname list
Plater is a surname, and may refer to: Felix Plater (1536–1614), Swiss physician George Plater (1735–1792), American lawyer and politician Thomas Plater
Plater
Polish-Lithuanian noblewoman and revolutionary (1806–1831)
Polish Joan of Arc. Emilia Plater was born in Vilnius into a noble Polish–Lithuanian Plater family. Her family, of the Plater coat of arms, had German ancestry
Emilia_Plater
Movement of Earth's lithosphere
Plate tectonics (from Latin tectonicus, from Ancient Greek τεκτονικός (tektonikós) 'pertaining to building') is the scientific theory that Earth's lithosphere
Plate_tectonics
English playwright and screenwriter (1935–2010)
Truck Theatre Company. Plater was also president of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain from September 1991 until April 1995. Plater received honorary degrees
Alan_Plater
Topics referred to by the same term
and dining Plate, the content of such a plate (for example: rice plate) Plate, to present food, on a plate Plate, forequarter cut of beef Plate, Germany
Plate
British motorcycle racer (born 1968)
revealed that Plater had fractured his neck. Plater confirmed his retirement from the roads to concentrate on World Endurance Championship. Plater became a
Steve_Plater
Unique vehicle identifier
vehicle registration plate, also known as a number plate (British, Indian, Pakistani, Australian, and New Zealand English), license plate (American English)
Vehicle_registration_plate
American politician (1735-1792)
John Rousby Plater (born 10/15/1767 at Annapolis, Anne Arundel, Maryland) married Elizabeth Tuttle and was a lawyer and judge. Thomas Plater (born 5/5/1769
George_Plater
German noble family
to Livonia used the name Plater or the combined name Broel-Plater. The Plater-Zyberk branch line was founded by Michał Plater-Zyberk, who married Izabela
Plater_family
Former adult education establishment in Oxford, England, 1921–2005
"acceptably high standards of education can no longer be assured at Plater". The Plater College Foundation was formed to oppose the closure, and sued the
Plater_College
American jazz musician
Robert C. Plater (May 13, 1914, Newark, New Jersey – November 20, 1982, Lake Tahoe) was an American jazz alto saxophonist. Plater began playing alto sax
Bobby_Plater
Plater (5 September 1810 – 9 February 1869) was a participant in the November Uprising and Polish émigré activist. He was brother of Władysław Plater
Cezary_Plater
A spiral plater is an instrument used to dispense a liquid sample onto a Petri dish in a spiral pattern. Commonly used as part of a CFU count procedure
Spiral_plater
American politician (1769–1830)
the fourth of six children of George and Elizabeth (Rousby) Plater. His father, George Plater, served Maryland in the Continental Congress and governor
Thomas_Plater
U.S. architecture and town planning firm
It was founded in 1980 by Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. Besides Duany and Plater-Zyberk, DPZ's current partners are Galina Tachieva, Marina
DPZ_CoDesign
American architect and urban planner
a Miami-based architecture firm. Plater-Zyberk was born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Jozafat Plater-Zyberk (1906–1994), an architect,
Elizabeth_Plater-Zyberk
American higher education consultant (born 1945)
University Indianapolis (IUPUI). William M. Plater was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, United States. Plater attended the University of Illinois at Urbana
William_M._Plater
Polish-Lithuanian nobleman and revolutionary (1808–1889)
Władysław Ewaryst Plater (actually Broel-Plater; Vilnius, 7 November 1808 – 22 April 1889, Broelberg by Kilchberg, near Zurich, Switzerland) was a Polish
Władysław_Plater
Polish-American functionalist architect
His brother was architect Józefat Maria Plater-Zyberk, father of architect Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk designed houses in the modernist
Zygmunt_Plater-Zyberk
Professional sports club in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Club Atlético River Plate (CARP) (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkluβ aˈtletiko ˈriβer ˈpleit]) is an Argentine professional sports club based in the Belgrano
Club_Atlético_River_Plate
Commonwealth. He was a member of the noble Plater family (of the Plater coat of arms). His father, Kazimierz Konstanty Plater [pl], served as the last Lithuanian
Stanisław_Plater
Greek custom
Plate smashing is a Greek custom that peaked in the 1960s and 1970s, involving the intentional smashing of plates or glasses during celebratory occasions
Plate_smashing
English cricketer (born 1995)
Matthew Plater (born 1 October 1995) is an English cricketer. He made his first-class debut on 1 April 2018 for Durham MCCU against Warwickshire as part
Matthew_Plater
Topics referred to by the same term
River Plate may refer to: Río de la Plata, a river and large estuary between Argentina and Uruguay Río de la Plata Basin, the basin of the river Viceroyalty
River_Plate
1985 film
World War I years until his death. Plater wrote Coming Through in honor of the centenary of Lawrence's birth. Plater said he chose 1912's meeting between
Coming_Through_(1985_film)
Dish that other dishes are placed upon
Charger plates or service plates are large plates used at full-course dinners and/or to dress up special events like parties and weddings. Charger plates have
Charger_(table_setting)
Unincorporated luxury community in Florida, United States
off of CR 30A, on the Gulf Coast. Alys Beach plan was designed by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company. The village is approximately 158 acres (0.247 sq mi; 0
Alys_Beach,_Florida
Polish-Lithuanian insurgent and emigration activist
Lucjan Stanisław Count Broel-Plater (born 25 November 1808 in Pomusz, died 12 June 1857 in Parramatta) was a Polish-Lithuanian insurgent and emigration
Lucjan_Plater
Thin-walled structural element
both coplanar and normal to the surface. A shell can be derived from a plate in two steps: by initially forming the middle surface as a singly or doubly
Shell_(structure)
British TV sitcom (1974–1978)
approached Alan Plater to take Clarke's place as writer, having worked with the playwright and screenwriter on Trinity Tales (1975). Plater was best known
Oh_No_It's_Selwyn_Froggitt
Swiss physician (1536–1614)
Felix Platter (also Plater /ˈplɑːtər/; German: [ˈplatɐ]; Latinized: Platerus; 28 October 1536 – 28 July 1614) was a Swiss physician, botanist, and diarist
Felix_Platter
1981 British TV series or programme
and Plater soon began work on a sequel. When it transpired than Alun Armstrong would not be available to reprise the role of Neville Keaton, Plater decided
Get_Lost!
Early color photography method
in 1891 and consists of first focusing an image onto a light-sensitive plate, placing the emulsion in contact with a mirror (originally liquid mercury)
Lippmann_plate
Plator (? –169 BC) the Illyrian was brother to King Gentius, the last Illyrian king of the Ardiaean State. Plator may have been killed because he wanted
Plator
Polish-Lithuanian noble
marshal of nobility of the Vilna Governorate. Adam Alfred Plater was born into the noble Plater family. He inherited the Švėkšna estate from his parents
Adam_Alfred_Plater
In Japan, the national government issues vehicle registration plates for motor vehicles through the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
Vehicle registration plates of Japan
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Japan
Cartilage plate in the neck of a long bone
The epiphyseal plate, epiphysial plate, physis, or growth plate is a hyaline cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a long bone. It is the part
Epiphyseal_plate
Soviet unit composed of Poles (1943–45)
The Emilia Plater Independent Women's Battalion (Polish: Samodzielny Batalion Kobiecy im. Emilii Plater) was a unit of the Soviet First Polish Army during
Emilia Plater Independent Women's Battalion
Emilia_Plater_Independent_Women's_Battalion
Metallic plates from which Joseph Smith allegedly translated the Book of Mormon
According to Latter Day Saint belief, the golden plates (also called the gold plates or in some 19th-century literature, the golden bible) are the source
Golden_plates
Polish chess player
Kazimierz Plater (Broel-Plater) (3 March 1915, Vilna – 30 April 2004, Warsaw) was a Polish chess master. Born into an aristocratic family in Vilnius, he
Kazimierz_Plater
Polish coat of arms
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, most notably by the Plater family. Its most famous bearer was Emilia Plater, a Polish-Lithuanian heroine of the November uprising
Plater_coat_of_arms
Virginia vehicle license plates
display license plates in 1906. As of 2025[update], plates are issued by the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Front and rear plates are required
Vehicle registration plates of Virginia
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Virginia
British TV comedy drama serials
Beiderbecke Trilogy is a trilogy of television serials written by Alan Plater and made by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network in the United Kingdom
The_Beiderbecke_Trilogy
Voivode of Inflanty
Ludwik Plater (died 1736) was a voivode of Inflanty and a Polish writer. He was born c. 1690 as a son of voivode of Inflany Jan Andrzej Plater and Ludwika
Jan_Ludwik_Plater
British actress
in the 1988 Look and Read children's serial, Geordie Racer; in the Alan Plater drama Joe Maddison's War, playing Jenny Barlow; and the love interest of
Madelaine_Newton
American meat dish
Plate but under modified names, such as Rochester plates, junkyard plates, trash plates, hot plates, rubbish plates, sloppy plates, or messy plates.
Garbage_Plate
caused by a rupture along the fault boundary between the Burma plate and the Indian plate, and reached a maximum Mercalli intensity of IX in some areas
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami
Oceanic tectonic plate under the Pacific Ocean
Pacific plate is an oceanic tectonic plate that lies beneath the Pacific Ocean. At 103 million km2 (40 million sq mi), it is the largest tectonic plate. The
Pacific_plate
Minor plate that separated from Gondwana
plate is a minor tectonic plate straddling the equator in the Indian Ocean. Originally a part of the ancient continent of Gondwana, the Indian plate broke
Indian_plate
British television series
M. Peyton, together with the first part adapted for television by Alan Plater. On meeting the star of Flambards, Christine McKenna, who plays Christina
Flambards_(TV_series)
Bottom horizontal member of a wall which vertical members are attached to
A sill plate or sole plate in construction and architecture is the bottom horizontal member of a wall or building to which vertical members are attached
Sill_plate
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up faceplate, bezel, lid, or plate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Faceplate (face plate, face-plate) is a plate, cover, or bezel on the front of
Faceplate
Purported basis for the Book of Mormon
the plates of Nephi, consisting of the large plates of Nephi and the small plates of Nephi, are a portion of the collection of inscribed metal plates which
Plates_of_Nephi
Vehicle registration plates (German: Kraftfahrzeug-Kennzeichen or, more colloquially, Nummernschilder) are mandatory alphanumeric plates used to display the
Vehicle registration plates of Germany
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Germany
Subregion of the Asian continent
the intersection of geological plates, with both heavy seismic and volcanic activities. The Sunda plate is the main plate of the region, featuring almost
Southeast_Asia
Portuguese archipelago in the North Atlantic
seismically active Azores triple junction plate boundary where the North American plate, Eurasian plate and Nubian plate meet. The climate is mild, being influenced
Azores
1795–1918 governorate of the Russian Empire
with modern Lithuania outlined Vilna Governorate in 1897 Count Stanisław Plater was the first one in 1825 to publish approximate statistics on the ethnic
Vilna_Governorate
A spot plate, also called a reaction plate, color test plate, or spotting tile (British English), is a laboratory tool made either from ceramics or plastics
Spot_plate
1982 British TV series or programme
serial produced by Jonathan Powell for the BBC. It is an adaptation by Alan Plater of Anthony Trollope's first two Chronicles of Barsetshire, The Warden (1855)
The_Barchester_Chronicles
Cecylia Plater-Zyberk, Plater coat of arms, (born 8 May 1853 in Pass, Poland - died 6 January 1920 in Warsaw) was a social activist, educationalist, publicist
Cecylia_Plater-Zyberk
Provisional driving plates
A newly licensed driver plate is a plate which must be affixed to the front and/or back of a vehicle in many countries if its driver is a learner under
Newly_licensed_driver_plate
Genus of Late Jurassic armored dinosaur
the Late Jurassic, characterized by the distinctive kite-shaped upright plates along their backs and spikes on their tails. Fossils of the genus have been
Stegosaurus
Material used for body armor
Doron plate is a strong fiberglass-based laminate, also known as a Glass reinforced plastic (GRP), that may have been first used by the United States
Doron_plate
Topics referred to by the same term
Copperplate (or copper-plate, copper plate) may refer to: Any form of intaglio printing using a metal plate (usually copper), or the plate itself Engraving
Copperplate
Local authority of Sunderland, England
formation of the metropolitan borough in 1974. It is based at City Hall on Plater Way. The council is a member of the North East Combined Authority. The town
Sunderland_City_Council
Polish bobsledder (1890–1941)
Broel-Plater (15 November 1890 – 30 June 1941) was a Polish bobsledder. He competed in the four-man event at the 1928 Winter Olympics. Plater volunteered
Józef_Broel-Plater
Color perception test
The test consists of a number of Ishihara plates, which are a type of pseudoisochromatic plate. Each plate depicts a solid circle of colored dots appearing
Ishihara_test
Topics referred to by the same term
Platers may refer to the following Canadian junior ice hockey teams: Guelph Platers Owen Sound Platers See also: The Platters a successful vocal group
Platers
Target medium in photography
Photographic plates preceded film as the primary medium for capturing images in photography. These plates, made of metal or glass and coated with a light-sensitive
Photographic_plate
Portable self-contained tabletop small appliance
A hot plate or hotplate is a heated flat surface on a stove or electric cooker on which food may be cooked, either built into an electric cooker or kitchen
Hot_plate
Unincorporated community in Florida, United States
President of Leucadia Financial Corporation, and was designed by Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company. The town is approximately 105 acres (0.164 mi2; 0.42 km2)
Rosemary_Beach,_Florida
Peruvian historian
cousin, Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, a member of the Polish nobility. His father was Count Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater and his mother was Countess
María_Rostworowski
Picotiter plates are flat plates with multiple wells used as small test tubes. It is a miniaturised version of the microtiter and nanotiter plates that are
Picotiter_plate
Vehicle registration plates (commonly referred to as "number plates" in British English) are the alphanumeric plates used to display the registration
Vehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_the_United_Kingdom
1988 British political television series
Chris Mullin's 1982 novel of the same name in 1988 by screenwriter Alan Plater and director Mick Jackson. Starring Ray McAnally, the series was first screened
A Very British Coup (TV series)
A_Very_British_Coup_(TV_series)
River or estuary in South America
pronunciation: [ˈri.o ðe la ˈplata] ; lit. 'River of Silver'), also called the River Plate or La Plata River in English, is the estuary formed by the confluence of
Río_de_la_Plata
Strength training equipment
A weight plate is a flat, heavy object, usually made of cast iron, that is used in combination with barbells or dumbbells to produce a bar with a desired
Weight_plate
In the United States, vehicle registration plates, known as license plates, are issued by a department of motor vehicles, an agency of the state or territorial
Vehicle license plates of the United States
Vehicle_license_plates_of_the_United_States
Connective tissue in the eyelid
The tarsi (sing.: tarsus) or tarsal plates are two comparatively thick, elongated plates of dense connective tissue, about 10 mm (0.39 in) in vertical
Tarsus_(eyelids)
Layout of United States vehicle license plates
In the United States, the appearance of license plates is frequently chosen to contain symbols, colors, or slogans associated with the issuing jurisdiction
United States license plate designs and serial formats
United_States_license_plate_designs_and_serial_formats
Oceanic tectonic plate to the east of the Philippines
The Philippine Sea plate or the Philippine plate is a tectonic plate comprising oceanic lithosphere that lies beneath the Philippine Sea, to the east
Philippine_Sea_plate
is located between two major tectonic plates namely, the Australian Plate and the newly-separated Sunda Plate. The tectonics of Indonesia are very complex
Geology_of_Indonesia
Unincorporated community in Florida, United States
partners and Driehaus Prize winners Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of Duany Plater-Zyberk & Company toured the south studying small towns as a
Seaside,_Florida
Petri dish with agar used to culture microbes
An agar plate is a Petri dish that contains a growth medium solidified with agar, used to culture microorganisms. Sometimes selective compounds are added
Agar_plate
"Jersey Bounce" is a song written by Tiny Bradshaw, Eddie Johnson, and Bobby Plater with lyrics by Buddy Feyne who used the pseudonym Robert B. Wright. It hit
Jersey_Bounce
Founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (1805–1844)
he was visited by an angel who directed him to a buried book of golden plates inscribed with a Judeo-Christian history of an ancient American civilization
Joseph_Smith
Large geographical region identified by convention
to seven large areas of continental crust that are found on the tectonic plates, but exclude small continental fragments such as Madagascar that are generally
Continent
Stamped sheet metal nut that is usually riveted to a workpiece
A plate nut, also known as a nut plate, anchor nut or anchor plate, is a stamped sheet metal nut that is usually riveted to a workpiece. They have a long
Plate_nut
1995 television series
Oliver's Travels is a five-part television serial written by Alan Plater and starring Alan Bates, Sinéad Cusack, Bill Paterson, and Miles Anderson. It
Oliver's_Travels
Sacred text of the Latter Day Saint movement
Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi. The book is one of the earliest and most well-known
Book_of_Mormon
1975 British TV drama series
television series, consisting of six 50-minute programmes, written by Alan Plater and shown on BBC2. It was loosely based on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury
Trinity_Tales
Oceanic tectonic plate in the eastern Pacific Ocean basin
The Nazca plate or Nasca plate, named after the Nazca region of southern Peru, is an oceanic tectonic plate in the eastern Pacific Ocean basin off the
Nazca_plate
Canadian ice hockey player
played in the National Hockey League 1973 and 1983 with four teams. He also plater played several seasons in Europe, finishing his career in 1990. Born in
André_St._Laurent
Tectonic plate which includes most of Eurasia
The Eurasian plate is a tectonic plate that includes most of Eurasia (a landmass consisting of the traditional continents of Asia and Europe), with the
Eurasian_plate
Polish-Lithuanian noble
Konstanty Ludwik Plater (Lithuanian: Konstantinas Liudvikas Pliateris) (1722 – 31 March 1778 in Krāslava), was Castellan of Trakai from 1770, voivode of
Konstanty_Ludwik_Plater
Personal body armour made from metal plates
Plate armour is a historical type of personal body armour made from bronze, iron, or steel plates, culminating in the iconic suit of armour entirely encasing
Plate_armour
Custom license plates
A vanity plate is a special type of vehicle registration plate on an automobile or other vehicle. The owner of the vehicle pays extra money to have their
Vanity_plate
Geographical region in the Pacific Ocean
major plates; the Australian Plate (also known as the Indo-Australian Plate) and the Pacific Plate, in addition to two minor plates; the Nazca Plate and
Oceania
Form of body modification
The lip plate, also known as a lip disc, mouth plate, or lip plug, is a form of body modification. Increasingly large discs (usually circular, and made
Lip_plate
Vehicle license plates of Switzerland, are composed of a two-letter code for the canton and a number with up to 6 digits. The rear plates also display the
Vehicle registration plates of Switzerland
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Switzerland
PLATER
PLATER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Platt or Plater.Scottish : habitational name from the Forest of Plater in Angus.German (Tyrol, Bavaria) : variant of Plattner 1.German : variant of Platner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of plate-armor or armor-plates, from an agent derivative of Middle English plate ‘armor-plate’.English : from an agent derivative of Old French plait ‘plea’ or plaitier ‘to plead’, hence an occupational name or nickname for an advocate.
PLATER
PLATER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Brave
Boy/Male
Scottish
Victorious people.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Egyptian, Parsi, Punjabi
Trustworthy; God of Mystery; Strong; Bold; Name of a God of Wind and Air
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
First; Preceding; Leader
Biblical
City of letters, City of the book
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali
Excellent
Biblical
Mispereth, numbering; showing; increase of tribute
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure
Boy/Male
Irish
Fire.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Another name of Lord mailar lingappa
PLATER
PLATER
PLATER
PLATER
PLATER
a.
Resembling silver plate; -- said of certain architectural ornaments.
n.
A machine for calendering paper.
n.
One who plates or coats articles with gold or silver; as, a silver plater.