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  • 91plane tree — n. PLANE1 …

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  • 92plane spotter — plane spotter, a person, usually a civilian volunteer, who watches for the enemy, or any unidentified, aircraft in an area of the sky …

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  • 93plane-shear — «PLAYN SHIHR», noun. = plank sheer. (Cf. ↑plank sheer) …

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  • 94plane|load — «PLAYN LOHD», noun. a full load of passengers or freight in an aircraft …

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  • 95plane|side — «PLAYN SYD», noun, adjective. –n. the area beside an airplane: –adj. at the planeside; beside an airplane: »a planeside interview …

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  • 96Plane (Dungeons & Dragons) — Ethereal plane redirects here. For the mystical concept, see Etheric plane. The planes of the Dungeons Dragons roleplaying game constitutes the multiverse in which the game takes place. In the earliest versions of Dungeons Dragons, the concept of …

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  • 97Plane (geometry) — Two intersecting planes in three dimensional space In mathematics, a plane is a flat, two dimensional surface. A plane is the two dimensional analogue of a point (zero dimensions), a line (one dimension) and a space (three dimensions). Planes can …

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  • 98Plane (Magic: The Gathering) — In Magic: The Gathering, planes are parallel universes in the Multiverse (which used to be referred to as Dominia.) Planes are often confused with planets by Magic players, because most planes are named after their primary planets. The two main… …

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  • 99Plane (tool) — A plane is a tool for shaping wood. Planes are used to flatten, reduce the thickness of, and impart a smooth surface to a rough piece of lumber. Special types of planes are designed to cut joints or decorative mouldings.Hand planes are generally… …

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  • 100Plane (Unicode) — Main article: Mapping of Unicode characters In the Unicode system, planes are groups of numerical values that point to specific characters. Unicode code points are logically divided into 17 planes, each with 65,536 (= 216) code points. Planes are …

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