See Plane
From planum ‘flat surface’, a noun use of the neuter of planus ‘plain’. The word was introduced in the seventeenth century to distinguish the geometrical senses from the other senses of plain.
From Old (and modern) plane#Old French|plane, from late Latin plana ‘planing tool’, from planare.
Image:Stanley_No10_carriagemakers_rebate_plane.jpg|thumb|right|200px|a rabbet plane
Abbreviated from aeroplane.
From Old (and modern) French plane#French|plane, from Latin platanus, from Greek πλατανος, from πλατος ‘broad’.
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