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plane in Latin

plane in Latin is plāna, runcīna, platanus — plane means an aircraft; an airplane.

plane in Latin

plāna
noun
(countable, carpentry) A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface.
runcīna
noun
(countable, carpentry) A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface.
platanus
noun
(countable) A deciduous tree of the genus Platanus.
planum
noun
(geometry) A flat surface extending infinitely in all directions (e.g. horizontal or vertical plane); a bounded portion thereof.

What does "plane" mean?

  1. noun An aircraft; an airplane.
    "Our plane landed twenty minutes early."
  2. noun A completely flat surface, especially in mathematics or physics.
    "Two points define a line, but three define a plane."
  3. noun A tool used to shave thin layers off wood to smooth or shape it.
    "He ran the plane along the edge of the door to make it fit."
  4. adj Completely flat or level.
    "The surveyor confirmed the ground was plane enough to build on."

plane in a sentence

  • Our plane landed twenty minutes early.
  • She was nervous during takeoff, as she always is on a plane.
  • Two points define a line, but three define a plane.
  • He ran the plane along the edge of the door to make it fit.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "plane" in Latin?

"plane" in Latin is plāna, runcīna, platanus. plane means: An aircraft; an airplane.

How do you use "plane" in a sentence?

Example: "Our plane landed twenty minutes early." In Latin, "plane" is plāna, runcīna, platanus.

Are there other ways to say "plane" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 4 translations listed for "plane": plāna, runcīna, platanus, planum.

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