plaque

[plak]

plaque Definition

  • 1a flat, thin piece of metal or stone with writing on it, used as a memorial to someone who has died or to remember an event
  • 2a sticky film that forms on teeth and contains bacteria
  • 3a deposit of fatty material on the inner lining of an artery wall

Using plaque: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "plaque" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The plaque on the bench commemorates the victims of the war.

  • Example

    Brushing your teeth twice a day helps prevent plaque buildup.

  • Example

    Plaque buildup in the arteries can lead to heart disease.

plaque Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with plaque

  • a chronic autoimmune condition that causes skin cells to build up rapidly, resulting in red, scaly patches of skin

    Example

    She was diagnosed with plaque psoriasis and prescribed medication to manage the symptoms.

  • a plaque made of bronze, often used for outdoor memorials or historical markers

    Example

    The bronze plaque outside the courthouse lists the names of those who served in the war.

  • a buildup of cholesterol and other substances in the arteries, which can restrict blood flow and increase the risk of heart attack or stroke

    Example

    His doctor recommended a low-fat diet and exercise to reduce the amount of arterial plaque in his body.

Origins of plaque

from Middle Dutch 'placke', meaning 'patch'

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Summary: plaque in Brief

The term 'plaque' [plak] refers to a flat, thin piece of metal or stone with writing on it, used as a memorial or to remember an event. It also refers to a sticky film that forms on teeth and contains bacteria, and a deposit of fatty material on the inner lining of an artery wall. Examples include 'The plaque on the bench commemorates the victims of the war,' and 'Brushing your teeth twice a day helps prevent plaque buildup.'

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