Plaque
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British pronunciation/plˈæk/
American pronunciation/ˈpɫæk/

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Plaque
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plakk

(pathology) a small abnormal patch on or inside the body
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plakk

a board made of stone, wood, etc. with writings on it, attached to a building to honor an important person or event

What is a "plaque"?

A plaque is a flat, often rectangular piece of material that is used for decoration or to convey information. It is typically made from materials like metal, wood, or stone and can be engraved, painted, or embossed with text, symbols, or images. Plaques are commonly used to commemorate events, honor individuals, or provide historical information about a place. They can be found on buildings, monuments, or displayed indoors, adding a touch of character and significance to the surrounding environment.

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plakk

(medical) a soft slimy substance formed on the teeth in which bacteria can grow

What is "plaque"?

Plaque is a sticky, colorless layer of bacteria that forms on teeth. It develops when bacteria in the mouth mix with sugary or starchy foods. If not removed by regular brushing and flossing, plaque can harden into tartar, which is a hard and crusty buildup that can lead to tooth damage and gum disease. Regular dental hygiene is essential to prevent plaque buildup and maintain oral health.

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The plaque on the wall came off after years of wear and tear.
The nonprofit organization recompensed donors with acknowledgment plaques for their generous contributions.
The arteries can clog over time due to the buildup of plaque, leading to heart problems.
Regular dental cleanings help remove plaque, preventing caries development.
As part of the celebration, they decided to unveil a commemorative plaque in honor of the historical event.
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