Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - place
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Place
place
I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, open space, from Latin platea broad street, from Greek plateia (hodos), from feminine of platys broad, flat; akin to Sanskrit p?thu broad, Latin planta sole of the foot Date: 13th century 1. a. physical environment ; space b. a way for admission or transit c. physical surroundings ; atmosphere 2. a. an indefinite region or expanse all over the ~ b. a building or locality used for a special purpose a ~ of learning a fine eating ~ c. archaic the three-dimensional compass of a material object 3. a. a particular region, center of population, or location a nice ~ to visit b. a building, part of a building, or area occupied as a home our summer ~ 4. a particular part of a surface or body ; spot 5. relative position in a scale or series: as a. position in a social scale kept them in their ~ b. a step in a sequence in the first ~, it's none of your business c. a position at the conclusion of a competition finished in last ~ 6. a. a proper or designated niche or setting the ~ of education in society b. an appropriate moment or point this is not the ~ to discuss compensation — Robert Moses c. a distinct condition, position, or state of mind the postfeminist generation is in a different ~ — Betty Friedan 7. a. an available seat or accommodation needs a ~ to stay b. an empty or vacated position new ones will take their ~ 8. the position of a figure in relation to others of a row or series; especially the position of a digit within a numeral 9. a. remunerative employment ; job b. prestige accorded to one of high rank ; status an endless quest for preferment and ~ — Time 10. a public square ; plaza 11. a small street or court 12. second ~ at the finish (as of a horse race) II. verb (~d; placing) Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to put in or as if in a particular ~ or position ; set b. to present for consideration a question ~d before the group c. to put in a particular state ~ a performer under contract d. to direct to a desired spot e. to cause (the voice) to produce free and well resonated singing or speaking tones 2. a. to assign to a position in a series or category ; rank b. estimate ~d the value of the estate too high c. to identify by connecting with an associated context couldn't quite ~ her face police ~d them at the crime scene 3. to distribute in an orderly manner ; arrange 4. to appoint to a position 5. to find a ~ (as a home or employment) for 6. a. to give (an order) to a supplier b. to give an order for ~ a bet c. to try to establish a connection for ~ a telephone call intransitive verb to earn a given spot in a competition; specifically to come in second (as in a horse race) • ~able adjective
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