Definition of Plaquette. Meaning of Plaquette. Synonyms of Plaquette

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Definition of Plaquette

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 Plaquette from wikipedia

- A plaquette (French: [plakɛt]; "small plaque") is a small low relief sculpture in bronze or other materials. These were po****r in the Italian Renaissance...
- including Archery Australia's Silver Plaquette in 1993, Archery Australia's Gold Plaquette in 2000, and the FITA Silver Plaquette in 2001. He managed the FITA...
- be shown to be borrowed from another medium, such as prints or bronze plaquettes, and sections from the same mould can be found repeated, and used on more...
- decorative arts and metalwork, porcelain and vitreous enamel; figurines, plaquettes, and engraved gems; ivory carvings and semi-precious hardstone carvings;...
- Royal Copenhagen 2010 plaquettes are a series of small, collectible round flat plaquettes produced by Danish factories, Aluminia and Royal Copenhagen...
- religious plaques, and some signify ownership or affiliation of some sort. A plaquette is a small plaque, but in English, unlike many European languages, the...
- operators are defined on the spins around each vertex v {\displaystyle v} and plaquette[definition needed] (or face i.e. a vertex of the dual lattice)[clarification...
- Summer Olympics. 1899 plaquette 50 Years' Jubilee of the Société de biologie. 1900 plaquette Prof. Dr Raphael Blanchard. 1902 plaquette Prof. Dr E. J. Marey...
- conjunction with a decorative sword and hilt. Hat badges were fashioned after plaquettes and often depicted a scene with personal relevance to the wearer. Fashion...
- inscribed canopic jars inscribed with his name. Of Unknown Provenence, a plaquette bears his name but may be a modern forgery. His name was also ****ociated...