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Platyhelminthes flatworms
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platyrrhine of or related to New World monkeys having nostrils far apart or to people with broad noses New World monkey: hairy-faced arboreal monkeys having widely separated nostrils and long usually prehensile tails
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platysmal reflex contraction of the pupil upon nipping of the platysma.
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plate A plate is a type of dishware, being a broad, concave but mainly flat vessel on which food is served. Plates are commonly made from porcelain, plastic, or glass; occasionally, wood or carved stone is used. Some porcelain plates are decorative in nature and are meant to be displayed rather than to be eaten from. The nonpourous nature of plates made of glass makes it easier to a achieve ritual separation of meat and dairy according to the laws of kashrut. ...
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plateau In geology and earth science, a plateau (alternatively spelt in a false French spelling pl?eau, the real spelling in French being plateau) is an area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat open country if the uplift was recent in geologic history. Plateaus (or pl?eaux), like mesas and buttes, are formed when land has been uplifted by tectonic activity and then eroded by wind or water. ...
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