I. ˈplat transitive verb
( plat·ted ; plat·ting )
Etymology: Middle English, alteration of plaiten
Date: 14th century
: plait
II. noun
Date: 14th century
: plait
III. noun
Etymology: Middle English, probably alteration of plot
Date: 15th century
1. : a small piece of ground (as a lot or quadrat) : plot
2. : a plan, map, or chart of a piece of land with actual or proposed features (as lots) ; also : the land represented
IV. transitive verb
( plat·ted ; plat·ting )
Date: 1751
: to make a plat of
V. abbreviation
1. plateau
2. platoon