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What is a platoe?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 5/1/2024

A plateau is a middle elevation of flat land.

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The common noun, a raised flat area of land, is spelled plateau.The proper noun is spelled Plato, a Greek philosopher and student of Socrates.The artificial modeling clay sold by Hasbro Toys is spelled Play-Doh.


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