"Plastron" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "plastron" refers to a part of a tortoise shell, specifically the bony structure on the underside of the shell that connects the scutes (individual plates) together.In a broader sense, "plastron" can also refer to any solid or semi-solid layer or structure on the underside of something, such as a aquatic bird's foot or a cricket's wing, which help to protect the underside of the animal or assist with movement.In history, the term was also used to describe the plate or piece of armor covering a knight's chest.
The word "plastinate" is a verb that means to preserve (a body) using a plastics-based process, especially to create a durable and lifelike model that can be displayed publicly, often for educational or aesthetic purposes.
Plastromancy is a rare or obsolete term that refers to divination or fortune-telling using a person's hands or the palms of their hands. It is a form of palmistry or chiromancy, where a professional or a skilled practitioner would analyze the lines and markings on a person's hand to determine their character, personality, future, and other various aspects of their life.
Plataea was a significant city in ancient Greece, known for its historic role in the Persian Wars.In 479 BC, the Battle of Plataea, a definitive victory for the Greeks over the Persians, took place nearby.The city was a member of the Boeotian League, a confederation of cities in central Greece, and was an important cultural and commercial center.The name "Plataea" is derived from the Greek word "platys," meaning "broad" or "wide," likely referring to the flat plains surrounding the city.
The Platanistidae family is a family of freshwater dolphins found in the Indian subcontinent and adjacent regions. They are also known as Susu dolphins.