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Plaquette
Plaquette Pla`quette", n. [F., dim. of plaque plate, plaque. See Plaque.] A small plaque, esp., in modern medal engraving, a small and delicate bas-relief, whether cast or struck from a die, or of form other than circular.

Meaning of Laquette from wikipedia

- The Laquette is a river of northern France, right tributary of the Lys. It is 23 km (14 mi) long. It flows into the Lys in Aire-sur-la-Lys. Sandre. "Fiche...
- Marque (Wasquehal) Souchez (Lens) Carency (Souchez) Saint-Nazaire (Souchez) Laquette (Aire-sur-la-Lys) Lawe (De Gorge-Stegers) Brette, (Biette), Blanche, ruisseau...
- Deinze, Ghent The main tributaries of the Leie are, from source to mouth: Laquette, Clarence, Lawe, Deûle, Gaverb**** [nl], Heuleb**** [fr; nl; vls], and Mandel...
- Submission (Fatigue) 1 3:08 Rick Kerns vs. Mike Grimace Draw 2 5:00 Nick LaQuette def. Alex Richard Submission (Punches) 2 1:42 Randy Velarde def. Tim Conrad...
- Saint-Omer, at the D77 and D158 crossroads, by the banks of the small river Laquette. The village was subject to much damage during the siege of Thérouanne...
- several departmental roads, by the banks of the Leie (French: Lys) and the Laquette rivers. Aire-sur-la-Lys is mentioned for the first time in 857. It developed...
- junction of the D341, D186 and the D159 roads. The small rivers Surgeon and Laquette converge at the commune. Estrée-Blanche is found at the extreme edge of...
- (1954–1968) and then a Gondola lift (1968–2002) also connected Barèges to Laquette (altitude 1715 m). As it no longer met safety standards it was removed...
- extension. It is mostly made up of rich pine forests and of 70 lakes and laquettes. Still today, sheep and cattle rearing continues to maintain pastures...