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Platform - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
A platform is any raised surface you can stand on, like the platform beside subway tracks where you wait for the train to arrive. When you're standing on something that's higher than the surrounding area, you can call it a platform, like a train platform or a viewing platform at a historic site.
PLATFORM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
platform noun (COMPUTING) [ C ] the type of computer system or smartphone you are using, in relation to the type of software (= computer programs) you can use on it: This new personal banking software can be used with any Windows platform.
Platform - definition of platform by The Free Dictionary
1. a horizontal surface, or a structure with a horizontal surface, usu. raised above the level of the surrounding area. 2. a raised flooring or other horizontal surface for use as a stage. 3. the raised area between or alongside the tracks of a railroad station, from which the cars of the train are entered.
Platform Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun. plat· form ˈplat-ˌfȯrm. plural platforms. Synonyms of platform. 1. a. : a flat horizontal surface that is usually higher than the adjoining area: such as. (1) : a raised flooring (such as a stage or dais) … a great stack of chairs piled up on and about the musicians' platform … Joseph Conrad.
What Is A Platform, Anyway? | Built In
What Is a Platform, Anyway? It’s Facebook. It’s Airbnb. It’s B2B software. It’s ... everything? Written by Mae Rice. Published on Dec. 14, 2021. You may have noticed that Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are no longer called “social networks.” These days, they’re all widely referred to as “platforms.”
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