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Answer for the clue "Door plate, maybe ", 4 letters:
pane

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Word definitions for pane in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a pane of glass (= a piece of glass used in a window ) ▪ There was a broken pane of glass in the kitchen window. COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN glass ▪ Each door had a single glass pane in it. ▪ Hopeful that the glass ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pane may refer to: Paned window , a window that is divided into sections known as "panes" Pane (mythology) , a type of satyr-like creature from Greek mythology

Usage examples of pane.

Its light reflected off the tall panes of thick glass before her, causing her coppery hair to shine incandescently, waves of red-gold illumination blanketing the frosty, barren peaks beyond.

The cramped shopfront was windowless except for a crescent pane bratticed with corroded iron.

He pressed his forehead against the cold pane of window glass and squeezed his eyes shut, trying not to remember how Marcie had looked wearing nothing except the golden, wavering glow of candlelight.

Through a dirt-streaked pane, past the frayed edge of a drawn shade, he saw both Marle and Jarvin.

Howling like a madman, he drove the ladder against the window glass again and again until every pane and every muntin was smashed and battered out of the way.

The casements were set with small square panes of green-blue glass in muntins of black ironwood.

There were casement windows so the 4627 people could practice easing the glass panes out of the muntins and sash bars.

Nothing new rewarded my efforts-only the same depressing mustiness and faint suggestions of noxious odours and nitrous outlines on the floor--and I fancy that many pedestrians must have watched me curiously through the broken panes.

VILLENEUVE My apprehensions even outstep their cause, As though some influence smote through yonder pane.

The paper was divided into two panes, each containing a magnified view of a microscopic device.

The sun has the attenuated autumn quality of seeming to be behind several panes of glass.

She looked up at the fourth floor and noticed that one of the big panes in the skylight had been broken.

Outside, something or someone glided between moonlight and window, casting an enormous sweeping shadow that soared across the glass panes darkly.

As was usual with these old houses, the glass panes were in two hinged panels that swung inward.

He cleared the holographic panes of their script and graphs, giving the intelligence operative an expectant glance through the transparent glass.