0 a large plate used for serving food or a meal with one type of food served on a large plate:
a fish platter
Another common ceramic is a kind of piggy bank, along with platters and plates, often decorated with vegetative motifs.
Furthermore, the mechanism used to attach the platters to the spindle motor was complex and tended to vibrate noisily.
In all tape widths including, some studio machines use one-sided platters instead of reels.
Salt pans, platters, bottles, and effigies have also been unearthed.
The greater height of the 15 mm drives allow more platters and therefore greater data capacities.
Most of the petatillo pieces are bowls, vases, platters, soup tureens and water glasses.
In 2008, however, a data recovery specialist cleaned the hard drive's storage platters and rebuilt them into a new hard drive.
The system disengages the disk drive heads from the hard disk platters, preventing data loss and drive damage from a disk head crash.