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1.3
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also:
platy
and
Platy
English
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
πλατύς
(
platús
,
“
flat
”
)
.
Prefix
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platy-
flat
; especially, relatively flat but
wide
Derived terms
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English terms prefixed with platy-
platycephalic
platycoelous
platycone
platyconic
platyform
platykurtic
platykurtosis
platykurtotic
platometer
platymeter
platypelvic
platybasia
platycoelian
platymeric
platyrrhine
platypnea
platyrostral
platyspondylic
Related terms
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lepto-
: flat but thin, like a ribbon
Translations
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flat
Portuguese:
plati-
See also
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eury-
Anagrams
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aptly
,
patly
,
typal
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English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *pleth₂-
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