plat·y 1
(plā′tē)adj. plat·i·er,
plat·i·est Designating soil or minerals occurring in flaky layers.
plat·y 2
(plăt′ē)n. pl. plat·ies or
plat·ys Any of various small freshwater live-bearing fishes of the genus Xiphophorus of Mexico and Central America, popular in home aquariums for their bright colors. Also called platyfish.
[Short for New Latin
Platypoecilus,
former genus name :
platy- + Greek
poikilos,
many-colored; see
poikilotherm.]
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platy
(ˈpleɪtɪ) adj,
platier or platiest (Geological Science) of, relating to, or designating rocks the constituents of which occur in flaky layers: platy fracture.
[C19: from plate + -y1]
platy
(ˈplætɪ) n,
pl platy,
platys or platies (Animals) any of various small brightly coloured freshwater cyprinodont fishes of the Central American genus Xiphophorus, esp X. maculatus
[C20: shortened from New Latin Platypoecilus former genus name, from platy- + -poecilus, from Greek poikilos spotted]
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plat•y1
(ˈpleɪ ti)
adj. plat•i•er, plat•i•est. (of an igneous rock) split into thin, flat sheets, often resembling strata, as a result of uneven cooling.
[1800–10]
plat•y2
(ˈplæt i)
n., pl. (esp. collectively) plat•y, (esp. for kinds or species) plat•ys, plat•ies. [1930–35; by shortening of New Latin
Platypoecilus genus name =
platy- platy- +
-poecilus < Greek
poikílos mottled]
platy-
a combining form meaning “flat,” “broad”: platyhelminth.
[comb. form representing Greek
platýs; see
flat1]
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