intr.v. planed, plan·ing, planes 1. To rise partly out of the water, as a hydroplane does at high speeds. 2. To soar or glide. 3. To travel by airplane. [Middle English planen, to glide, soar, from Old French planer, from plain, flat, level; see PLAIN.] |
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