placado

Plastic

Meaning of the word

The word “plan” is the past participle of the verb “score”. It is used to describe the action of scoring points or goals in a sports match, especially in football.

Origin of the word

The word “plan” originates in the Latin “platee”, which means “appease” or “calm”. In the sports context, the term began to be used to indicate points marking in a scoreboard.

Word adverbs

Adverbs related to the word “plan” are:

  1. Fully
  2. Completely
  3. Totally

Conjunctions of the word

There are no specific conjunctions related to the word “plan”.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms of the word “plan” are:

  1. Mark
  2. Mark
  3. Register
  4. Note

Word Definitions

Some definitions of the word “Plack” are:

  1. Have scored points or goals in a sports match;
  2. Be registered in a score;
  3. To have been marked or noted.

Phrases that the word applies

Some phrases in which the word “plan” can be used are:

  1. The home team planted the opponent 3-0;
  2. The final score of the match was planned at 2 to 2;
  3. The player planned the goal of victory in the final minutes.

Examples of the word in text

Example 1: The visiting team planned the first goal after 10 minutes of the game.

Example 2: The score was planned 1-1, resulting in a draw.

Example 3: The striker planted the goal of victory in the additions of the second half.

Rhymes with the word

Words that rhyme with “Plado”:

  1. Beloved
  2. Designed
  3. Found
  4. Past

Anagrams with the word

Some anagrams with the word “plan” are:

  1. Capodal
  2. collapad
  3. Paladoc
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