Plane

  • (noun): A carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood.
    Example: "The cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work"
    Synonyms: carpenter's plane, woodworking plane
    See also — Additional definitions below

Some articles on plane, planes:

Bessie Coleman - Death
... Her mechanic and publicity agent, William Wills, was flying the plane with Coleman in the other seat ... About ten minutes into the flight, the plane did not pull out of a dive instead it spun ... Coleman was thrown from the plane at 2,000 ft (610 m) and died instantly when she hit the ground ...
Poisson's Ratio - Transversely Isotropic Materials
... Transversely isotropic materials have a plane of symmetry in which the elastic properties are isotropic ... If we assume that this plane of symmetry is, then Hooke's law takes the form where we have used the plane of symmetry to reduce the number of constants, i.e ... For the assumed plane of symmetry, the larger of and is the major Poisson's ratio ...
Projective Geometry - Duality
... In 1825, Joseph Gergonne noted the principle of duality characterizing projective plane geometry given any theorem or definition of that geometry, substituting point for ... Similarly in 3 dimensions, the duality relation holds between points and planes, allowing any theorem to be transformed by swapping point and plane, is contained by and contains. 3-dimensional spaces, one needs to show that (1*) every point lies in 3 distinct planes, (2*) every two planes intersect in a unique line and a dual version of (3*) to the effect ...
USS Walker (DD-517) - 1945
... One plane dropped a torpedo just after dark which passed close astern ... One member of his gun crew actually threw his helmet at the plane as it passed ... The plane flew over the ship between the positions of the five inch guns Gun 1 and Gun 2 at an altitude low enough to part the lifelines on the port side before wheeling into the ocean and exploding ...
Baator
... known as the Nine Hells of Baator or the Nine Hells, is a lawful evil-aligned plane of existence ... It is one of a number of alignment-based Outer Planes that form part of the standard Dungeons Dragons (D D) cosmology, used in the Planescape, Greyhawk ... as one of a number of faith-based Outer Planes that form part of the separate 3rd-Edition Forgotten Realms cosmology, used in the setting of the same name ...

More definitions of "plane":

  • (verb): Travel on the surface of water.
    Synonyms: skim
  • (noun): A level of existence or development.
    Example: "He lived on a worldly plane"
  • (verb): Cut or remove with or as if with a plane.
    Synonyms: shave
  • (noun): An aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets.
    Synonyms: airplane, aeroplane
  • (noun): (mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape.
    Example: "We will refer to the plane of the graph as the X-Y plane"; "any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane"
    Synonyms: sheet
  • (verb): Make even or smooth, with or as with a carpenter's plane.
    Example: "Plane the top of the door"
  • (adj): Having a horizontal surface in which no part is higher or lower than another.
    Example: "A plane surface"
    Synonyms: flat, level

Famous quotes related to plane:

    At the moment when a man openly makes known his difference of opinion from a well-known party leader, the whole world thinks that he must be angry with the latter. Sometimes, however, he is just on the point of ceasing to be angry with him. He ventures to put himself on the same plane as his opponent, and is free from the tortures of suppressed envy.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

    Have you ever been up in your plane at night, alone, somewhere, 20,000 feet above the ocean?... Did you ever hear music up there?... It’s the music a man’s spirit sings to his heart, when the earth’s far away and there isn’t any more fear. It’s the high, fine, beautiful sound of an earth-bound creature who grew wings and flew up high and looked straight into the face of the future. And caught, just for an instant, the unbelievable vision of a free man in a free world.
    Dalton Trumbo (1905–1976)

    As for the dispute about solitude and society, any comparison is impertinent. It is an idling down on the plane at the base of a mountain, instead of climbing steadily to its top.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    We’ve got to figure these things a little bit different than most people. Y’know, there’s something about going out in a plane that beats any other way.... A guy that washes out at the controls of his own ship, well, he goes down doing the thing that he loved the best. It seems to me that that’s a very special way to die.
    Dalton Trumbo (1905–1976)

    Even though I had let them choose their own socks since babyhood, I was only beginning to learn to trust their adult judgment.. . . I had a sensation very much like the moment in an airplane when you realize that even if you stop holding the plane up by gripping the arms of your seat until your knuckles show white, the plane will stay up by itself. . . . To detach myself from my children . . . I had to achieve a condition which might be called loving objectivity.
    —Anonymous Parent of Adult Children. Ourselves and Our Children, by Boston Women’s Health Book Collective, ch. 5 (1978)