Place
Common misspellings for place:
palces, pleace, plave, plae, plase, plac, palce, plasce, plavce, placae, plkace, piace, plcae, olace, pkace, palced, plalce, plade, plce, plance, plcce, pllace, eplace, placein, placec, placen, blace, pplace, placce, placve, aplace, polce, splace, placet, placde, plece, playe, polace, placew, placee, plaace, plaece, plack, plaqce, plass, place100, placwe.
Definition of place:
- To put or set in a particular place; to fix; to invest; to put out at interest; to lend.
- To set or fix; to appoint; to settle; to invest.
- Any portion of space; locality; residence; town; passage of a writing or book; rank; official station; room; station in life; occupation; condition. To take place, to happen. To give place, to give room; to give way.
- Situation, site, or spot; a wide street or public square in a city; any portion of space; station or rank; a position occupied and held as a residence; a village, town, or city; occupation or calling; office; lieu or stead; room; existence; duty; function; a passage of a writing; ordinal relation, as, in the first place; position; a fortified town or post.
Usage examples for place
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Is there no woman in the place? A Top-Floor Idyl by George van Schaick
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I am going to find out who the woman is at your place." The Unspeakable Perk by Samuel Hopkins Adams
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Go, in place of you! The Flying Legion by George Allan England
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From this place she could not do this. The Billow and the Rock by Harriet Martineau