plac·ard (pl ăk ärd ′, - ərd)
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n.1. A sign or notice for display in a public place. 2. A small card or plaque, such as a nameplate on a door. tr.v. plac·ard·ed, plac·ard·ing, plac·ards 1. To announce or advertise by means of placards. 2. To post placards on or in. 3. To display as a placard.
[Middle English, official document, authenticated with a seal, from Old French, from plaquer, to plaster, affix a seal to, from Middle Dutch placken, to coat, paste, patch; akin to Middle Dutch and Middle Low German placken, stain, spot, of unknown origin .]
placard′er n. |