planepleɪn
plane (v)
- present
- planes
- past
- planed
- past participle
- planed
- present participle
- planing
plane (n)
- plural
- planes
plane
plane
plane
English Definitions:
airplane, aeroplane, plane (noun)
an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets
"the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane"
plane, sheet (noun)
(mathematics) an unbounded two-dimensional shape
"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"
plane (noun)
a level of existence or development
"he lived on a worldly plane"
plane, planer, planing machine (noun)
a power tool for smoothing or shaping wood
plane, carpenter's plane, woodworking plane (adj)
a carpenter's hand tool with an adjustable blade for smoothing or shaping wood
"the cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work"
flat, level, plane (verb)
having a surface without slope, tilt in which no part is higher or lower than another
"a flat desk"; "acres of level farmland"; "a plane surface"; "skirts sewn with fine flat seams"
plane, shave (verb)
cut or remove with or as if with a plane
"The machine shaved off fine layers from the piece of wood"
plane, skim (verb)
travel on the surface of water
plane (verb)
make even or smooth, with or as with a carpenter's plane
"plane the top of the door"
plane (Noun)
A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface.
plane (Verb)
To smooth (wood) with a plane.
plane (Noun)
An airplane; an aeroplane.
plane (Verb)
To move in a way that lifts the bow of a boat out of the water.
plane (Verb)
To glide or soar.
plane (Noun)
A deciduous tree of the genus Platanus.
plane (Noun)
A sycamore.
Plane
In esoteric cosmology, a plane, other than the physical plane is conceived as a subtle state of consciousness that transcends the known physical universe. The concept may be found in religious, and esoteric teachings—e.g. Vedanta, Ayyavazhi, shamanism, Hermeticism, Neoplatonism, Gnosticism, Kashmir Shaivism, Sant Mat/Surat Shabd Yoga, Sufism, Druze, Kabbalah, Theosophy, Anthroposophy, Rosicrucianism, Eckankar, Ascended Master Teachings, etc.—which propound the idea of a whole series of subtle planes or worlds or dimensions which, from a center, interpenetrate themselves and the physical planet in which we live, the solar systems, and all the physical structures of the universe. This interpenetration of planes culminates in the universe itself as a physical structured, dynamic and evolutive expression emanated through a series of steadily denser stages, becoming progressively more material and embodied. The emanation is conceived, according to esoteric teachings, to have been originated, at the dawn of the universe's manifestation, in The Supreme Being Who sent out—from the unmanifested Absolute beyond comprehension—the dynamic force of creative energy, as sound-vibration, into the abyss of space. On the other hand, it states that this dynamic force is being sent forth, through the ages, framing all things that constitute and inhabit the universe.
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