1. platt - Noun
2. Platt - Proper noun
See Lodge, n.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA brief introduction to Parsons' AGIL scheme can be found in chapter 2 of The American University (with G. Platt, 1973). Source: Internet
Bobby Palliser of funeral directors Palliser Platt & Sons and who has his own motorbike helped organise the biker tribute which included trikes and quad bikes. Source: Internet
Avto responded with goals from Andrei Obidin and Geoff Platt to regain the lead. Source: Internet
As for future music, Platt says he’d love to work with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, whom he went to see five nights in a row when she was in the “Color Purple” musical on Broadway. Source: Internet
As footballers go, he's a genius" — Former Juventus teammate David Platt on Baggio, 1995. Source: Internet
However, the most elementary key elements was presented in chapter 2 in Talcott Parsons and Gerald M. Platt, The American University Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1973. Source: Internet