What is the meaning of Place?

An area; somewhere within an area.

  1. An open space, particularly a city square, market square, or courtyard.
  2. A street, sometimes but not always surrounding a public place, square, or plaza of the same name.

    An open space, particularly a city square, market square, or courtyard.

    A street, sometimes but not always surrounding a public place, square, or plaza of the same name.

    An inhabited area: a village, town, or city.

    Any area of the earth: a region.

    The area one occupies, particularly somewhere to sit.

    The area where one lives: one's home, formerly country estates and farms.

    An area of the body, especially the skin.

    An area to urinate and defecate: an outhouse or lavatory.

    An area to fight: a battlefield or the contested ground in a battle.

    A location or position in space.

    A particular location in a book or document, particularly the current location of a reader.

    A passage or extract from a book or document.

    A topic.

    A state of mind.

    A chess position; a square of the chessboard.

    A responsibility or position in an organization.

    1. A role or purpose; a station.

      A role or purpose; a station.

      The position of a contestant in a competition.

      The position of first, second, or third at the finish, especially the second position.

      The position as a member of a sports team.

      A fortified position: a fortress, citadel, or walled town.

      Numerically, the column counting a certain quantity.

      Ordinal relation; position in the order of proceeding.

      Reception; effect; implying the making room for.

      To put (someone or something) in a specific location.

      To earn a given spot in a competition.

      To finish second, especially of horses or dogs.

      To rank at (a certain position, often followed by an ordinal) as in a horse race.

      To remember where and when (an object or person) has been previously encountered.

      To sing (a note) with the correct pitch.

      To arrange for or to make (a bet).

      To establish a call (connection by telephone or similar).

      To recruit or match an appropriate person for a job, or a home for an animal for adoption, etc.

      To place-kick (a goal).

      vocative/locative singular of plac

      place, square, plaza, piazza

      place, space, room

      place, seat

      inflection of placer:

      1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
      2. second-person singular imperative

      first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive

      second-person singular imperative

      present of placer

      imperative of placer

      second-person singular present active imperative of placeō

      A place, area or spot; a part of the Earth or universe:

      1. An inhabited place (such as a country, town etc.)
      2. A battlefield; a location of fighting.
      3. An estate or property; a house or building (often with its surrounds).
      4. A city square, market square, or courtyard.

      An inhabited place (such as a country, town etc.)

      A battlefield; a location of fighting.

      An estate or property; a house or building (often with its surrounds).

      A city square, market square, or courtyard.

      A location or position in or on a larger space (occupied by something or someone):

      1. An area of the body (either of an organ or of the skin)
      2. A location in or passage from a written document.
      3. The place of a digit in a number written with Arabic numerals.

      An area of the body (either of an organ or of the skin)

      A location in or passage from a written document.

      The place of a digit in a number written with Arabic numerals.

      A place, station, or position; an appropriate or designated spot:

      1. The usual location or place of something (e.g. an animal's dwelling).
      2. A position in a hierarchy; rank, status, or level.
      3. A favourable or propitious occasion; an opportunity.

      The usual location or place of something (e.g. an animal's dwelling).

      A position in a hierarchy; rank, status, or level.

      A favourable or propitious occasion; an opportunity.

      Extent, space (in two or three dimensions)

      Alternative form of playce

      place; location

      nominative/accusative/vocative plural of plac

      inflection of plăcea:

      1. second-person singular imperative
      2. third-person singular present indicative

      second-person singular imperative

      third-person singular present indicative

      inflection of placer:

      1. third-person singular present indicative
      2. second-person singular imperative

      third-person singular present indicative

      second-person singular imperative

      Source: wiktionary.org