platelike
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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.
Adjective
- as the hard flattened scales of e.g. sharks