(go by plane)

  • 51Plane — Plane, v. i. Of a boat, to lift more or less out of the water while in motion, after the manner of a hydroplane; to hydroplane. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 52Plane Crazy (stage show) — Plane Crazy is a stage show that played at Disneyland in mid 1991. It is based on the television programming block The Disney Afternoon.The chief orders a team of experts (Chip, Dale, Launchpad Mcquack, and Baloo) to retrieve a shrunken airplane… …

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  • 53Plane Dumb — is the 12th Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoon, released 4 June, 1932. The cartoon s soundtrack is done by Gene Rodemich.PlotTom and Jerry are flying to Africa in a plane, which crashes. As they float on a piece of wreckage, they decide that… …

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  • 54Plane-Wave-Generator — Ein Plane Wave Generator ist eine kegelförmige Ladung aus zwei verschiedenen Sprengstoffen, die als Kontaktladung zur Erzeugung eines planen Schlags bei Belastungsversuchen verwendet wird. Die Detonationsgeschwindigkeit des Kegelmantels (1)… …

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  • 55Plane [2] — Plane, linker Nebenfluß der Havel im Regierungsbezirk Potsdam der preußischen Provinz Brandenburg, mündet beim Einfluß der Havel in den Plane schen See …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 56plane-tree — [plān′trē΄] adj. designating a family (Platanaceae, order Hamamelidales), of deciduous, dicotyledonous trees, consisting of the plane trees * * * …

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  • 57plane polarization — plane polarized /playn poh leuh ruyzd /, adj. Optics. polarization of light in which the vibrations are confined to a single plane, that of the wave front. Also called linear polarization. * * * …

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  • 58plane of projection — plane used to show geometrical objects, plane on which geometrical figures are drawn (Geometry) …

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  • 59plane geometry — plane′ geom′etry n. math. the geometry of figures whose parts all lie in one plane • Etymology: 1740–50 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 60Plane — Plane: Die Bezeichnung für »grobe Leinwand, ‹Wagen›decke« hat sich aus einer ostmitteld. Nebenform von landsch. Blahe »grobe Leinwand, ‹Wagen›decke« (mhd. blahe, ahd. blaha) entwickelt. Damit sind verwandt im germ. Sprachbereich dän. blaar und… …

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