ETYM Old Eng. planke, Old Fren. planque, planche, French planche, from Latin planca; cf. Greek plax, anything flat and broad. Related to Planch.
An endorsed policy in the platform of a political party.
1. Pièce de bois allongée. Une planche en chêne.
2. Illustration. Une planche en couleurs.
3. Bande cultivée. Une planche de haricots.
4. (Au figuré) (Au pluriel) Scène. Monter sur les planches.
1. To cook and serve on a plank:
2. To cover with planks, as of a wall or a floor; SYN. plank over.
3. To set down; SYN. flump, plonk, plop, plunk, plump down, plunk down, plump.