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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cognates of the word plate, Greek platus meaning "broad" became plate, Greek planastai meaning "to spread out, to wander" became planet (unlike the fixed stars, they wander the sky), Indo European "plat-" meaning "to spread" became Greek platus meaning "broad", Old Norse flatr meaning "flat" became flat, Latin "planus" meaning "flat, level, plain" became esplanade, Indo European pele- "flat, to spread" became Greek plassein meaning "to spread out, to mold", Old Swedish flundra meaning "flat-fish" became flounder, Greek plassein meaning "to spread out, to mold" became plastic, Germanic "flan" meaning "to wander" became French "flaner" meaning "to wander the streets", Indo European pele- "flat, to spread" became Slavic polje meaning "flat land", Greek platus meaning "broad" became Spanish plata meaning "silver plate", Latin plantare meaning "to drive into the ground with the foot" became Latin planta meaning "a sprout", Latin flado meaning "flat-cake" became flan (a kind of tart), Latin palma meaning "palm of hand" became palm, Indo European pele- "flat, to spread" became Germanic "flan" meaning "to wander", Latin "planus" meaning "flat, level, plain" became airplane, Greek platus meaning "broad" became plateau, Old English "flor" meaning "floor" became floor, Old English flett meaning "floor" became flat (as in an apartment), pianoforte (an instrument that plays both soft, or "flat," and strong became piano