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Definition of Plath
1. Noun. United States writer and poet (1932-1963).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plath
Literary usage of Plath
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text Book of Chemical Engineering by Edward Hart (1922)
"(101) The Plath Acid Elevator operates on the same principle but is automatic in
operation. This is also made in stoneware and is shown in Fig. 84. ..."
2. Family Reunion: Reflections Carved in Sand and Stone by Robert G. Toomey (2006)
"... HELP ME SYLVIA Plath, BILLY COLLINS AND JOYCE CAROL OATES! The poor saps!
The poets already scorned by their neighbors, And nearest next-of-kin and our ..."
3. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1909)
"Mrs. Plath had a child by Mr. Bachinski. Some ten years after the birth of the child
... It gave all his property to Mrs. Plath, and made her his executrix. ..."
4. A Text Book of Chemical Engineering by Edward Hart (1922)
"(101) The Plath Acid Elevator operates on the same principle but is automatic in
operation. This is also made in stoneware and is shown in Fig. 84. ..."
5. Family Reunion: Reflections Carved in Sand and Stone by Robert G. Toomey (2006)
"... HELP ME SYLVIA Plath, BILLY COLLINS AND JOYCE CAROL OATES! The poor saps!
The poets already scorned by their neighbors, And nearest next-of-kin and our ..."
6. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1909)
"Mrs. Plath had a child by Mr. Bachinski. Some ten years after the birth of the child
... It gave all his property to Mrs. Plath, and made her his executrix. ..."