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- nounplane (noun) · planes (plural noun)
- a flat surface on which a straight line joining any two points on it would wholly lie:"the horizontal plane"
- an imaginary flat surface through or joining material objects:"the planets orbit the sun in roughly the same plane"
- a flat or level surface of a material object:"the plane of his forehead"
- a flat surface producing lift by the action of air or water over and under it.
adjectiveplane (adjective)verbplane (verb) · planes (third person present) · planed (past tense) · planed (past participle) · planing (present participle)Originearly 17th century: from Latin planum ‘flat surface’, neuter of the adjective planus ‘plain’. The adjective was suggested by French plan(e) ‘flat’. The word was introduced to differentiate the geometrical senses, previously expressed by plain, from the latter's other meanings.verbplane (verb) · planes (third person present) · planed (past tense) · planed (past participle) · planing (present participle)- travel in an airplane:"I had planed into the large air terminal at Los Angeles"
Originearly 20th century: shortened form.nounplane (noun) · planes (plural noun)- a tool consisting of a block with a projecting steel blade, used to smooth a wooden or other surface by paring shavings from it.
verbplane (verb) · planes (third person present) · planed (past tense) · planed (past participle) · planing (present participle)- smooth (wood or other material) with a plane:"plane the edges of the wood to a smooth finish"
- reduce or remove (redundant material) with a plane:"high areas can be planed down"
- archaicmake smooth or level:"let us exert our abilities to plane the way for his passage"
OriginMiddle English: from a variant of obsolete French plaine ‘planing instrument’, from late Latin plana (in the same sense), from Latin planare ‘make level’, from planus ‘plain, level’.nounplane (noun) · planes (plural noun) · plane tree (noun) · plane trees (plural noun)- a tall spreading tree of the northern hemisphere, with maple-like leaves and bark that peels in uneven patches.
Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from Latin platanus, from Greek platanos, from platus ‘broad’. - People also ask
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