place of birth
— Noun
– English
~ the place where someone was born
place
— Noun
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~ an item on a list or in a sequence; "in the second place"; "moved from third to fifth position"
place
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~ a general vicinity; "He comes from a place near Chicago"
place
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~ a public square with room for pedestrians; "they met at Elm Plaza"; "Grosvenor Place"
place-kicking
— Noun
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~ (sports) a kick in which the ball is placed on the ground before kicking
place
— Noun
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~ any area set aside for a particular purpose; "who owns this place?"; "the president was concerned about the property across from the White House"
place
— Noun
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~ the passage that is being read; "he lost his place on the page"
place-kicker
— Noun
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~ (football) a kicker who makes a place kick for a goal
place
— Noun
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~ an abstract mental location; "he has a special place in my thoughts"; "a place in my heart"; "a political system with no place for the less prominent groups"
place mat
— Noun
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~ a mat serving as table linen for an individual place setting
placebo
— Noun
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~ (Roman Catholic Church) vespers of the office for the dead
placebo
— Noun
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~ an innocuous or inert medication; given as a pacifier or to the control group in experiments on the efficacy of a drug
placebo effect
— Noun
– English
~ any effect that seems to be a consequence of administering a placebo; the change is usually beneficial and is assumed result from the person's faith in the treatment or preconceptions about what the experimental drug was supposed to do; pharmacologists were the first to talk about placebo effects but now the idea has been generalized to many situations having nothing to do with drugs
placebo
— Noun
– Danish
~ præparat som ligner et lægemiddel, men ikke indeho ...