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The prefix "mono-" when added to the word plane refers to an airplane with one set of wings.
The homophone for "plain" is plane as in airplane
The homophone for "plain" is plane as in airplane
The homonym for plain is plane. "Plain" refers to a flat or simple surface, while "plane" can refer to a flat or level surface, an aircraft, or a tool for smoothing wood.
The homonyms of the word "plain" are plane and plane. One refers to a flat surface, while the other is a mode of transportation.
"Sun" and "flower" can be combined into "sunflower." "Post" and "office" can be combined into "postoffice." "Air" and "plane" can be combined into "airplane."
aero + plane refers to the geometrical shape of the wings which create lift in the air.
The plane that geometry refers to is not an airplane. A plane is a two-dimensional group of points that goes on infinitely in all directions; made up of infinite line. For example, a rectangle is a plane.
The correct term is 'flew in an airplane" because it means you were in the plane and on the plane means you were literally sitting on the fuselage of the plane.
Because the prefix , hex- refers to six. A plane figure with 12 vertices is a dodecagon.
Plane
No, the Jefferson Airplane is a 1960's rock group, (They did White Rabbit ), Soul Plane is a movie. (Not about the Jefferson Airplane) .
The homophone for "plain" is plane as in airplane
bi-plane
An airplane was named an airplane because it fly's in the AIR and the came up with the word plane. IDK im going out on a limb here but i believe plane comes from geometry, where you have the plane of a surface. the surface in reference is the ground. a flat surface in which it takes off from.
it is a plane
airplane or aeroplane
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