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plano-
1- a combining form meaning “flat,” “plane,” used in the formation of compound words:
planography.
plano-
2- a combining form meaning “moving,” “capable of movement,” used in the formation of compound words:
planogamete.
plano
3[ pley-noh ]
adjective
- pertaining to eyeglasses that do not contain a curvature for correcting vision defects:
plano sunglasses.
Plano
4[ pley-noh ]
noun
- a town in N Texas.
plano-
combining_form
- indicating flatness or planeness
plano-concave
Word History and Origins
Origin of plano-1
Word History and Origins
Origin of plano-1
Example Sentences
Young Sanjay had read about football during that time, but never actually played the game until his family moved to Plano, Texas, during his seventh-grade year.
There were 105 first-year hopefuls at Plano, and the school had to create two freshman squads.
“Everyone had high hopes for that film,” said Sean Gamble, CEO of Cinemark, the Plano, Texas-based theater chain with 20 locations in Southern California.
The LA Times report further claimed that the “Flamin’ Hot” flavor was created in 1989 by a team of snack food professionals based in Plano, Texas.
Patti Pierce, a retired accountant from Plano, Texas, said she would be OK with the technology — in about a decade.
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