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noun1) (ornamental tablet) [Schmuck]platte, die; (commemorating somebody) [Gedenk]tafel, die; Plakette, die (Kunstwiss.)* * *1) (a plate of metal etc fixed to a wall etc as a memorial: His name was inscribed on a brass plaque.) die Gedenktafel2) (a china etc ornament for fixing on the wall.) die Schmucktafel3) (a deposit of saliva and bacteria which forms on the teeth.) der Zahnstein* * *[plɑ:k, plæk, AM plæk]nbrass \plaque Messingschild ntstone \plaque Steintafel fblue \plaque BRIT Schild an einem Gebäude, das auf den früheren Wohnort einer bedeutenden Persönlichkeit hinweistcommemorative [or memorial] \plaque Gedenktafel f* * *[plk]n* * *1. (Schmuck)Platte f2. Gedenktafel f3. Agraffe f, (Ordens)Schnalle f, Spange f4. MED, ZOOL Fleck m* * *noun1) (ornamental tablet) [Schmuck]platte, die; (commemorating somebody) [Gedenk]tafel, die; Plakette, die (Kunstwiss.)* * *(dentistry) n.Zahnbelag m.
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