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61Planche à repasser — Repassage Les Repasseuses par Edgar Degas (1884) …
62planche de bord — įtaisų skydas statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Plokštė arba skydas, kuriame išdėstyti matuokliai, rodomieji įtaisai, valdymo rankenėlės, mygtukai ir pan. atitikmenys: angl. instrument panel vok. Armaturenbrett, n rus.… …
63planche de bord — įtaisų skydas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. instrument panel vok. Armaturenbrett, n rus. приборная доска, f; приборная панель, f; щиток приборов, m pranc. planche de bord, f; tableau de bord, m …
64planche — noun A position where the gymnast is horizontal and face down, using only the hands as support …
65Planche — Plan|che 〈 [plã:ʃ(ə)] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n; Sport; Fechten〉 Fechtbahn [Etym.: frz., »Brett«] …
66planche — [plα:ntʃ, plα:nʃ] noun a gymnastic position in which the body is held parallel with the ground by the arms (as on the parallel bars). Origin Fr., lit. plank …
67planche — French, used in some older botanical literature to denote an illustrative plate. See also tabula …
68PLANCHÉ, JAMES ROBINSON — antiquary and dramatist, born in London, of French descent; author of a number of burlesques; an authority on heraldry and costumes; he produced over 200 pieces for the stage, and held office in the Heralds Court (1796 1880) …
69planche au pain — Banc des accusés, tribunal …
70Planché, James Robinson — (1796 1880) Dramatist and miscellaneous writer, b. in London of Huguenot descent, was in the Herald Office, and rose to be Somerset Herald, in which capacity he was repeatedly sent on missions to invest foreign princes with the Order of the… …