"Platycnemic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having flat bones, particularly of the legs and feet. This term is often used in paleontology and comparative anatomy to describe a certain characteristic of some animal skeletons.
A platter is a flat, rectangular container or tray, typically made of wood, glass, or plastic, used to serve food, such as appetizers, hors d'oeuvres, or desserts.Example: "The waiters brought out a platter of canapés for the guests to snack on."It can also refer to a player's record or achievement in a game, especially in golf or tennis, where a "platter" refers to a level of outstanding performance that is exceptionally good.Example: "The golfer's impressive platter earned him a spot on the leaderboard."In geography, a platter is also a shallow, flat bed or area of a monadnock, a type of isolated hill or mountain.Example: "The geologist studied the platter of basalt rock that formed the foundation of the volcano."
Platters refers to large flat serving dishes, often used for appetizers, hors d'oeuvres, or desserts, typically made of ceramic, metal, or glass. They are typically round or oval in shape and often have multiple compartments or divisions to hold different items.In a more figurative sense, a platter can also refer to:<em> A mixture of different things, such as a platter of sushi or a platter of fruit.</em> A group of people, especially a television news program or a group of singers or actors, that appears together as a unit.In a more formal or old-fashioned sense, a platter can also refer to a display of goods or offerings, such as a display of a company's products or a showcase of artistic works.In the context of music, a platter is an old-fashioned term for a vinyl record, especially in the 1940s and 1950s.
The family Platycephalidae is a group of marine ray-finned fish, commonly known as flathead fish. They are characterized by their flat head and cheek, which is nearly as wide as the body. The family is found in the temperate and tropical waters of the Pacific, Indian, and eastern Atlantic Oceans, and are found on or near the bottom of the sea floor.
Platycerium is a genus of epiphytic ferns, commonly known as staghorn or elkhorn ferns, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the world. The name 'platycerium' comes from the Greek words 'platy', meaning 'broad', and 'keras', meaning 'horn', likely referring to the fern's distinctive staghorn-like shape.
A phylum of triploblastic multicellular metazoans that are bilaterally symmetrical and flatworms. They do not have a fixed shape, beak or head, and are characterized by a flat, worm-like body with a digestive system that includes both a mouth and an anus.