platelike

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platelike

The shark's skin is covered in small, platelike scales.

Definition

Adjective: - Having the physical form, structure, or appearance of a flat, thin, rigid sheet or layer. It describes an object that is broad, relatively flat, and often somewhat hard, similar to a plate.

Usage

The adjective "platelike" is used to describe the shape and structure of an object, emphasizing its flat, broad, and often layered quality. It is a descriptive term commonly found in scientific, biological, and technical contexts.

Examples
  • The mineral had a platelike crystal structure that easily flaked apart.
  • Under the microscope, we observed platelike cells arranged in a protective layer.
  • The fungus grew in overlapping, platelike shelves on the side of the tree.
Advanced Usage
  • In Geology: Used to describe minerals or rocks that cleave or form into thin, flat pieces.
  • In Biology/Anatomy: Used to describe scales, bones, or other body structures that are flattened.
Variants and Related Words
  • Plate (noun): A flat, thin, usually rigid object.
  • Plated (adjective): Covered with a thin layer of metal (e.g., gold-plated).
  • Platelayer (noun): A worker who lays railway tracks.
Synonyms
  • Laminar: Consisting of thin layers.
  • Flaky: Breaking easily into small, thin pieces.
  • Scaly: Covered with or resembling scales.
  • Tabular: Having a flat, table-like surface.
Antonyms
  • Spherical: Shaped like a sphere.
  • Tubular: Having the shape of a tube or cylinder.
  • Bulbous: Rounded and bulging.
Notes

"Platelike" is a compound adjective formed from the noun "plate" and the suffix "-like," meaning "similar to." It is typically hyphenated as "plate-like," though the closed form "platelike" is also standard. Its usage is almost exclusively descriptive and technical.

platelike

The shark's skin is covered in small, platelike scales.

Adjective
  1. as the hard flattened scales of e.g. sharks

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