planche
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Borrowed from French planche (“board”). Doublet of phalange, phalanx, planch, plancha, and plank.
planche (plural planches)
planche
planche c (singular definite planchen, plural indefinite plancher)
Inherited from Old French planche, from Vulgar Latin planca, contracted from palanca, from Latin phalanga, from Ancient Greek φάλαγξ (phálanx).
planche f (plural planches)
planche
From Vulgar Latin planca, contracted from palanca, from Latin phalanga, possibly through the influence of planus. The Latin term derives from Ancient Greek φάλαγξ (phálanx).
planche oblique singular, f (oblique plural planches, nominative singular planche, nominative plural planches)
planche
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