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aplacé

Aplacé is a French adjective and past participle meaning “laid flat” or “evenly placed.” It is linked to the verb aplacer, a rarely used form in modern French, and to the phrase à plat, which literally means “flat.” In practice, aplacé describes a surface or arrangement that has been made level or smoothly laid out.

In contemporary usage, the verb behind aplacé is uncommon, and the term is mostly found in historical

In translation, aplacé is usually rendered as “laid flat” or “flattened,” depending on the context. The term

See also: à plat, aplatir, aplatissement.

texts,
older
literature,
art
criticism,
architectural
descriptions,
and
dictionaries.
Modern
French
tends
to
use
more
common
verbs
such
as
aplatir
(to
flatten),
mettre
à
plat,
or
rendre
plat
for
similar
ideas.
As
a
result,
aplacé
is
typically
encountered
as
a
literary
or
archaic
word
rather
than
a
part
of
everyday
speech.
serves
primarily
as
a
historical
or
descriptive
descriptor
rather
than
a
standard
modern
vocabulary
item.