platter
nounDivide platter into syllables:
plat · ter
How to pronounce platter:
Definition of platter:
- platter (noun):
- a large shallow, usually oval, dish
- a large plate used especially for serving meat
- sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove.
Synonyms for platter:
78
acetate disk
audio
audio recording
bowl
casserole
charger
cup
disc
dish
disk
l-p
lp
phonograph record
phonograph recording
phonograph recording disk
plate
record
salver
saucer
server
seventy-eight
sound recording
tray
trencher
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Antonyms for platter:
complete
entire amount of
full
the works
total
whole
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