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Contents
1English
o 1.1Etymology
o 1.2Pronunciation
o 1.3Noun
1.3.1Usage notes
1.3.2Derived terms
1.3.3Related terms
1.3.4Descendants
1.3.5Translations
o 1.4Verb
1.4.1Usage notes
1.4.2Derived terms
1.4.3Translations
o 1.5Further reading
2Dutch
o 2.1Pronunciation
o 2.2Etymology 1
2.2.1Noun
2.2.1.1Derived terms
o 2.3Etymology 2
2.3.1Verb
3French
o 3.1Pronunciation
o 3.2Etymology 1
3.2.1Noun
3.2.1.1Derived terms
3.2.1.2Descendants
o 3.3Etymology 2
3.3.1Adjective
o 3.4Further reading
4Friulian
o 4.1Etymology
o 4.2Adjective
4.2.1Related terms
4.2.2See also
o 4.3Noun
5German
o 5.1Etymology
o 5.2Pronunciation
o 5.3Adjective
5.3.1Declension
5.3.2Derived terms
5.3.3See also
o 5.4Further reading
6Norwegian Bokmål
o 6.1Etymology
o 6.2Noun
6.2.1Derived terms
o 6.3References
7Norwegian Nynorsk
o 7.1Pronunciation
o 7.2Etymology 1
7.2.1Noun
7.2.2Derived terms
o 7.3Etymology 2
7.3.1Noun
7.3.1.1Derived terms
o 7.4Etymology 3
7.4.1Adjective
o 7.5References
8Occitan
o 8.1Noun
o 8.2Adjective
o 8.3Adverb
o 8.4Further reading
9Polish
o 9.1Pronunciation
o 9.2Noun
9.2.1Declension
o 9.3Further reading
10Serbo-Croatian
o 10.1Etymology
o 10.2Pronunciation
o 10.3Noun
10.3.1Declension
11Spanish
o 11.1Etymology
o 11.2Pronunciation
o 11.3Noun
11.3.1Synonyms
11.3.2Derived terms
11.3.3Related terms
11.3.4Descendants
o 11.4Further reading
12Swedish
o 12.1Pronunciation
o 12.2Adjective
12.2.1Declension
o 12.3Noun
12.3.1Declension
12.3.2Derived terms
12.3.3See also
o 12.4Noun
12.4.1Declension
12.4.2Derived terms
13Volapük
o 13.1Pronunciation
o 13.2Noun
13.2.1Declension
13.2.2Derived terms
13.2.3See also
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from French plan (“a ground-plot of a building”), from plan (“flat”), a later form
of the vernacular plain, from Latin planus (“flat, plane”); see plain, plane.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /plæn/, [pʰl̥æn]
(US regional) IPA(key): [plɛən]
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Rhymes: -æn
Noun[edit]
plan (plural plans)
1. A drawing showing technical details of
a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted,
and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to
represent doors, valves, etc.
The plans for many important buildings were once
publicly available.
2. A set of intended actions, usually mutually related,
through which one expects to achieve a goal.
He didn't really have a plan; he had a goal and a habit
of control.
3. A two-dimensional drawing of a building as seen from
above with obscuring or irrelevant details such
as roof removed, or of a floor of a building, revealing the
internal layout; as distinct from the elevation.
Seen in plan, the building had numerous passageways
not apparent to visitors.
Synonym: floor plan
action plan
battleplan
business plan
development plan
escalation plan
floor plan
lesson plan
marketing plan
masterplan
plan B
price plan
rate plan
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Related terms[edit]
2-dimensional drawing of a building
blueprint
Descendants[edit]
→ Japanese: プラン (puran)
Translations[edit]
±show ▼technical drawing
±show ▼set of intended actions
±show ▼2-dimensional drawing from above
±show ▼subscription plan
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above into the appropriate translation tables, removing
any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those
in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry
layout#Translations.
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Verb[edit]
plan (third-person singular simple present plans, present
participle planning, simple past and past
participle planned)
1. (transitive) To design (a building, machine, etc.).
The architect planned the building for the client.
2. (transitive) To create a plan for.
They jointly planned the project in phases, with good
detail for the first month.
3. (intransitive) To intend. quotations ▼
He planned to go, but work intervened.
4. (intransitive) To make a plan.
They planned for the worst, bringing lots of emergency
supplies.
Usage notes[edit]
planner
plan on
plan out
Translations[edit]
±show ▼to design
±show ▼to create a plan for
±show ▼to intend
±show ▼To make a plan
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above into the appropriate translation tables, removing
any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those
in definitions. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry
layout#Translations.
show ▼Translations to be checked
Further reading[edit]
plan in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G.
& C. Merriam, 1913.
plan in The Century Dictionary, The Century Co.,
New York, 1911
Dutch[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
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IPA(key): /plɑn/
Etymology 1[edit]
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to
it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun[edit]
plan n (plural plannen, diminutive plannetje n)
lesplan
stadsplan
van plan zijn
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the main entry.
Verb[edit]
plan
1. first-person singular present indicative of plann
en
2. imperative of plannen
French[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /plɑ̃/
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Homophones: plans, plant, plants
Etymology 1[edit]
From earlier plant, derived from the
verb planter. Doublet of plant. Or from Latin planus
Noun[edit]
plan m (plural plans)
1. plan
2. map (schematic maps of streets, subways, etc.)
3. plane (both flat surface and mathematical plane)
4. (film) shot
5. (slang, dated) A small case inserted in
the rectum in order to hide one's valuables from
a full-body search.
Derived terms[edit]
bon plan
gros plan
plan A
plan d'eau
plan de cuisson
plan de faille
plan de travail
plan de vol
plan directeur
planification
planifier
plan incliné
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Descendants[edit]
German: Plan
Etymology 2[edit]
Borrowed from Latin plānus. Doublet of plain, which was
inherited, and piano.
Adjective[edit]
plan (feminine singular plane, masculine
plural plans, feminine plural planes)
1. planar
Further reading[edit]
Friulian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin plānus.
Adjective[edit]
plan
1. flat, level, plane
Related terms[edit]
planc
See also[edit]
plac
vualîf
Noun[edit]
plan m (plural plans)
1. plane
2. plan
German[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Borrowed from Latin plānus.
Pronunciation[edit]
Rhymes: -aːn
Adjective[edit]
plan (comparative planer, superlative am plansten)
1. (technical) planar, flat
2. (archaic) plain, forthright quotations ▼
Declension[edit]
show ▼Positive forms of plan
show ▼Comparative forms of plan
show ▼Superlative forms of plan
Derived terms[edit]
planlegen
See also[edit]
Plan
Further reading[edit]
Norwegian Bokmål[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Latin plānum, via German Plan
Noun[edit]
plan m (definite singular planen, indefinite
plural planer, definite plural planene)
1. a plan
2. a level or plane
Derived terms[edit]
planarbeid
plankart
planlegge
planovergang
ruteplan
References[edit]
Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /plaːn/ (example of pronunciation)
Etymology 1[edit]
From German Plan, from Latin plānum.
Noun[edit]
plan n (definite singular planet, indefinite
plural plan, definite plural plana)
1. plane
2. level
Derived terms[edit]
planovergang
Etymology 2[edit]
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to
it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun[edit]
plan m (definite singular planen, indefinite
plural planar, definite plural planane)
1. a plan
Kva er planen din? ― What's your plan?
Derived terms[edit]
planarbeid
plankart
ruteplan
Etymology 3[edit]
From Latin planus.
Adjective[edit]
plan (masculine and
feminine plan, neuter plant, definite singular and
plural plane, comparative planare, indefinite
superlative planast, definite superlative planaste)
1. plane, flat
References[edit]
Occitan[edit]
Noun[edit]
plan m (plural plans)
Polish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /plan/
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Noun[edit]
plan m inan
1. plan
Pani Magdalena, zgodnie z planem swojej intrygi,
zaaranżowała spotkanie, na którym jej córka sfilmowała
dyrektora instytutu wpatrującego się w kuszące piersi
matki.
Ms. Magdalena, according to the plan of her intrigue,
arranged a meeting at which her daughter filmed the
director of the institute staring at the mother's tempting
breasts.
Further reading[edit]
Serbo-Croatian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From German Plan
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /plâːn/
Rhymes: -âːn
Noun[edit]
plȃn m (Cyrillic spelling пла̑н)
1. plan
Declension[edit]
show ▼Declension of plan
Spanish[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From plano.
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): /plan/, [plãn]
Noun[edit]
plan m (plural planes)
1. plan
2. scheme (systematic plan of future action)
3. intention
4. (colloquial) mood
Vamos en plan rómantico. ― We’re going in a romantic
mood.
Synonyms[edit]
(scheme): régimen, sistema
Derived terms[edit]
en plan
planazo
Related terms[edit]
llano
plana, plano
planificación
planificar
planilla
plantilla
Descendants[edit]
→ Basque: plan
Further reading[edit]
Swedish[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
audi MEN
o U
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Adjective[edit]
plan (comparative planare, superlative planast)
1. flat; horizontal (of a surface)
Declension[edit]
more ▼Inflection of plan
Noun[edit]
plan n
biplan
monoplan
triplan
See also[edit]
sluttande plan
lutande plan
Noun[edit]
plan c
planera
planering
planlägga
stadsplan
Volapük[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
IPA(key): [plan]
Noun[edit]
plan (nominative plural plans)
1. plant (botany)
Declension[edit]
show ▼declension of plan
Derived terms[edit]
barberaplan (cf. barber)
besäplanam
besäplanan
jiplanik
klätaplan
klätaplanavul
planamaläd
planaskretot
planavaet
rabarbaplan (cf. rabarb)
rabarbaplanavul
ridiplanam
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See also[edit]
brid
bridön
dämabanim
dämabanäsäk
futaplant
hinim
hinimik
jinim
jinimik
lif
lifav
lifavan
lifavik
lifaviko
lifik
nim
nimav
nimem
nimik
plant
plantag, plantago
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