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name plate

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A plate or panel bearing the name of the occupant of a room etc. or of the thing to which it is attached
nameplate
A plate or plaque inscribed with a person's name, especially one on an office door
nameplate
The typographic design of a publication's name as it appears on the cover of a publication
nameplate
A nameplate is a sign on a door, wall, or desk which shows the name of the person or organization that occupies a particular place. a piece of metal or plastic fastened to something, showing the name of the owner or maker, or the person who lives or works in a place
nameplate
The newspaper's name on page one, is also called the flag or masthead
nameplate
A plate or plaque inscribed with a persons name, especially one on an office door
nameplate
A brand or make of automobile
nameplate
The automobile manufacturing company whose name is on a car
nameplate
The masthead of a newspaper
nameplate
a plate bearing a name
nameplate
The NHTSA certification label containing the manufacturer\0xD5s name and vehicle identification number or for cargo tank vehicles manufactured prior to the NHTSA certification plate containing the manufacturer\0xD5s name and cargo tank serial number (See Plate, MC/DOT)
nameplate
{i} plaque bearing the name of the one associated with the place or thing to which is it attached, name tag
nameplate
an identification plate that can be engraved, etched, embossed or screen printed, and then affixed to a machine or device
nameplate
layout term
name plate

    Hyphenation

    name Plate

    Turkish pronunciation

    neym pleyt

    Pronunciation

    /ˈnām ˈplāt/ /ˈneɪm ˈpleɪt/

    Etymology

    [ 'nAm ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English nama; akin to Old High German namo name, Latin nomen, Greek onoma, onyma.
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