Platform
The word platform might refer to:
- A raised, horizontal structure on which people or things can stand, such as a platform at a railway station.
- The publicly declared policy of a political party or other group.
- An environment on a computer or other device within which a type of software is executed.
- Platform approach to construction.
- Platform approach to design for manufacture and assembly.
- Platform construction.
- Platform lift.
- Platform floor.
- Platform-frame construction.
- Mobile elevated work platform.
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