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+ | Definition: Plaque[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/plaque] | ||
+ | –noun | ||
+ | 1. A thin, flat plate or tablet of metal, porcelain, etc., intended for ornament, as on a wall, or set in a piece of furniture. | ||
+ | 2. An inscribed commemorative tablet, usually of metal placed on a building, monument, or the like. | ||
+ | 3. A platelike brooch or ornament, esp. one worn as the badge of an honorary order. | ||
+ | (Cited, plaque. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved December 04, 2010) | ||
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== The Aesthetic of Portrait == | == The Aesthetic of Portrait == | ||
Revision as of 21:11, 7 December 2010
Definition: Plaque[1] –noun 1. A thin, flat plate or tablet of metal, porcelain, etc., intended for ornament, as on a wall, or set in a piece of furniture. 2. An inscribed commemorative tablet, usually of metal placed on a building, monument, or the like. 3. A platelike brooch or ornament, esp. one worn as the badge of an honorary order. (Cited, plaque. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved December 04, 2010)