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1) (of adjectives) placed before the noun, as in 'a burnt hamburger' (attributive)

2) the symbol placed at the beginning of a stave to show the pitch of the notes (clef)

3) to use (money etc placed in one's care) illegally for one's own benefit (embezzle)

4) a movable bridge as placed between a ship and the land (gangplank)

5) a framework of wooden or metal bars placed across an opening such as a window, used to keep out burglars or to allow air to flow through (grating)

6) a number of people or things gathered or placed together, or naturally associated (group)

7) the nose and mouth if an animal (e.g. a dog or fox); a guard of straps or wires placed over this to prevent biting etc (muzzle)

8) the careful way in which things are placed in relation to one another; a request to supply goods; a written instruction (especially to a bank or post office) to pay money, or giving authority (order)

9) (in olden times) a person punished by being placed outside the protection of the law; to make (something) illegal; ban (it) officially (outlaw)

10) one of a pair of baskets placed across the back of a horse or donkey; one of a pair of bags on either side of the back of a bike or motorbike (pannier)

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Meaning:
situated

(of a town, building etc) placed

located

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