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noun
    1. math.
      A flat surface, either real or imaginary, such that a straight line joining any two points lies entirely on it.
      Thesaurus: level, horizontal, flat, surface, face.
    2. A level surface.
    3. A level or standard.
      Example: on a higher intellectual plane
adj
    1. Flat; level.
    2. Having the character of a plane.
    3. math.
      Lying in one plane.
      Example: a plane figure
      Example: plane geometry
verb, intr planed, planing
    1. Said of a boat: to skim over the surface of the water.
    2. Said of a bird: to wheel or soar with the wings motionless.
Derivative: planar
    Relating to a plane.
    Lying in a single plane.
    Flat.
Derivative: planeness
noun
    Etymology: 17c: from Latin planum level surface.





    plane3
    noun
      1. A carpenter's tool for smoothing wood by shaving away unevennesses.
    verb
      planed, planing
      1. To smooth (a surface, especially wood) with a plane.
        Thesaurus: flatten, finish, smooth, level.
        Form: plane something down (also)
    Derivative: planer
      Someone who uses a plane.
      A tool or machine for planing.
    Etymology: 14c: French, from Latin planare to smooth.

    Phrasal Verb: plane something off or away
      To remove it from a surface with a plane.


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