plaque
- IPA[plak]
英式
- 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.;a sticky deposit on teeth in which bacteria proliferate
noun: plaque, plural noun: plaques
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- 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
- 3. a small, distinct, typically raised patch or region on or within the body resulting from local damage or deposition of material, such as a fatty deposit on an artery wall in atherosclerosis or a site of localized damage of brain tissue in Alzheimer's disease.
- ▪ a clear area in a cell culture caused by the inhibition of growth or destruction of cells by an agent such as a virus.
- 4. a flat counter used in gambling.
- (in the UK) a round blue sign attached to the facade of a building to commemorate its ... Robinson moved to Pinner in 1908 and his house now displays a blue plaque in his honour
Oxford Dictionary
- a microscopic mass of fragmented and decaying nerve terminals around an amyloid core, numbers ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a microscopic mass of fragmented and decaying nerve terminals around an amyloid core, numbers ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[plak]
美式
- an ornamental tablet, typically of metal, porcelain, or wood, that is fixed to a wall or other ...
Oxford American Dictionary