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How to pronounce nameplate in English?

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Type Words
Type of plate
Has types doorplate

Examples of nameplate

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Buick Enclave The Enclave, made in Lansing, revived the Buick nameplate in 2007.
From the freep.com
You'll find it above the beloved Times Union nameplate, soaring above the eagle.
From the timesunion.com
In reality, a wind farm will only generate a fraction of its nameplate capacity.
From the usatoday.com
The SRT nameplate dates to 2003, when Chrysler introduced the Dodge Viper SRT10.
From the freep.com
For each nameplate that we evaluated, we only looked at its most expensive model.
From the forbes.com
If a hosta lasts two years, it gets a nameplate that is laminated and engraved.
From the post-gazette.com
An exclusive version also is available, including a collapsed building nameplate.
From the washingtontimes.com
He bought other cars, including a 1973 Chevrolet Corvette, also a GM nameplate.
From the post-gazette.com
With more than a dozen models, Lexus is America's top-selling luxury nameplate.
From the statesman.com
More examples
  • A plate bearing a name
  • A nameplate identifies and displays a person or product's name. Nameplates are usually shaped as rectangles but are also seen in other shapes, sometimes taking on the shape of someoneu2019s name...
  • The title of a newspaper or other periodical in the type style and treatment in which it appears on the front page or cover of the periodical. This is usually equivalent to the logotype of the periodical.
  • A plate or plaque inscribed with a person's name, especially one on an office door; The masthead of a newspaper
  • (Nameplates) A small placard with a name engraved on the surface; typically mounted on a wall or desk.
  • (Nameplates) A range of nameplates fitted with double sided adhesive for door fixing, or without adhesive if supplied with plate holders. The plates are made from 1/16" thick plastic and come in the following colours; White letters on Black, Red, Blue, Green and Woodgrain. ...
  • The distinctive display, usually formalized or standardized for consistent public recognition, of the periodical's name. This "flag" is typically printed at the top of the magazine's cover or a tabloid's front page; and usually cites issue specific details of date and volume. ...
  • Power generation capacity of a generator that can be guaranteed under continuous operation.
  • An identification plate that can be engraved, etched, embossed or printed, and then affixed to a machine or device.