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fish·plate F0149100 (fĭsh′plāt′)n. A metal or wooden plate bolted to the sides of two abutting rails or beams, used especially in the laying of railroad track. [Probably from French fiche, peg (from Old French; see microfiche) + plate.]fishplate (ˈfɪʃˌpleɪt) n (Mechanical Engineering) a flat piece of metal joining one rail, stanchion, or beam to anotherfish•plate (ˈfɪʃˌpleɪt) n. a metal or wooden plate or slab bolted to each of two members that have been butted or lapped together. [1850–55; fish < French fiche fix (see fichu) + plate] fishplate - A type of metal plate used to strengthen a joint (from fish, meaning "mend").See also related terms for joint.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | fishplate - metal plate bolted along sides of two rails or beamsplate - a sheet of metal or wood or glass or plastic | Translationsfishplate
fishplate a flat piece of metal joining one rail, stanchion, or beam to another fishplate fishplates A wood or metal piece used to fasten together the ends of two members with nails or bolts.fishplate
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