"Plighted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pledged: given or devoted to a particular activity, cause, or person; formally committed or bound.
Apocryphal and infrequently used suffix indicating a suffix attached to a word to form a word indicating immunity from something.
I couldn't find any word "plicatured" in my dictionary resources. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.If you provided "placated", it might be what you were looking for. The word "placated" is a verb that means to calm or soothe someone or something that is angry or upset.
To bend or fold one's knees, or to bend one's legs, typically in a squatting position or when curtsying.Example: "She plied her knee to tie her shoe."Alternatively, in ballet, a plié is a basic exercise that involves bending the knees slightly, with the back straight and the weight evenly distributed on both feet.
A tool used to join two or more objects together by folding them over each other, typically by pressing two metal arms together to bend the objects into a desired shape.
Sheets of material used for writing, printing, or drawing, typically made from wood or paper pulp and treated with chemicals to improve their texture and durability.Ex: "The artists used a variety of plies to create a textured effect in their paintings."Alternatively, it can also refer to a layer or stratum of a substance.Ex: "The soil had many plies of different types of rock."
A situation of great difficulty or distress. A sad or unfortunate situation. A status or condition of being sorry or in trouble.
The word "plights" refers to problems, difficulties, or difficulties that a person or group is experiencing, often in a serious or desperate situation. It can also refer to a specific situation or set of circumstances that is causing trouble or suffering.Example sentences:<em> The fleeing refugees faced numerous plights during their journey to safety.</em> The struggling single mother's plight drew sympathy from the community.Synonyms: troubles, difficulties, hardships, misfortunes, problems, challenges, tribulations.
Plimsolls is a old-fashioned term for a type of athletic shoe, also known as an "athletic shoe" or "gym shoe". They are lightweight, often canvas or rubber shoes, typically worn for sports and physical activities.
A plimsoll, also known as a plimsole or a slogging shoe, is a type of minimal footwear that is worn for casual, informal occasions, often for athletic and outdoor activities. It originally referred specifically to a type of rubber-soled canvas shoe with an elasticized or laced upper, often worn as part of a uniform or for athletic wear in the UK and Australia
Of or relating to Pliny the Younger, a Roman administrator and writer; or relating to an eruptive volcano which produces a highly explosive outburst.
A plinth is a low base or pedestal on which a statue, pillar, or other structure stands, typically a ornately decorated one, often at the bottom of a column or pillar. It provides support and adds to the overall design and aesthetic of the piece.
Plinths are low summarized structures or platforms used to support statues, sculptures, or other architectural features, typically elevating them to a prominent position or view. They can be found in various contexts, including public art installations, museums, and historical buildings.
Pliny can refer to two Roman naturalists: 1. Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD): A Roman author, naturalist, and philosopher who wrote books on history, grammar, art, and science, including the 37-volume "Naturalis Historia" which is one of the most important sources of information on Roman life and inventions.2. Pliny the Younger (61-113 AD): A Roman administrator, lawyer, and historian, known for his "Letters" which provide valuable information on Roman politics, society, culture, and the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.Additionally, Pliny can also refer to a province in the Roman Empire, known as Roman province of Pannonia Savia, or the "Pliny the Younger Method" which is a form of categorizing and storing knowledge.