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From German Plan (“project, plan”), from French plan (“plan, map; plane”), from Latin plānus (“level, flat, even”), from plānus (“flat, even, level”), from ...
Singular. plan. Plural. plans. (countable) A plan is a clear idea of what you will do, often for a particular goal.
Noun. plans. indefinite genitive singular of plan. indefinite genitive plural of plan.
The act of formulating of a course of action, or of drawing up plans. The act of making contingency plans. (informal, British) Planning permission. My ...
plan. Lingue; Vigilar · Redacter · Anglés · Substantive. plan (plural plans). plan, dessine, project · esquisse · intention · Verb. infinitive, presente simplic ...
English edit. Noun edit · plan A (countable and uncountable, plural plan As). One's original plan or approach. coordinate terms △. Coordinate terms: plan B ...
From Latin plānum (“flat surface”), a noun use of the neuter of plānus (“plain”). The word was introduced in the 17th century to distinguish the geometrical ...