planch
or planche
[ planch, plahnch ]
noun
a flat piece of metal, stone, or baked clay, used as a tray in an enameling oven.
British Dialect.
a floor.
a plank.
Origin of planch
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How to use planch in a sentence
M. D'Alzon then took me to a house of priests in the Rue de la Planche.
Journal in France in 1845 and 1848 with Letters from Italy in 1847 | T. W. (Thomas William) AlliesPlanche 9, Fig. 10, 5e Mmoire, "Sur les parties extrieures des papillons."
The Insect World | Louis FiguierPlanche, the most prolific English dramatist England has seen since the days of Heywood, was also a frequent attendant.
Time in the Play of Hamlet | Edward P. ViningThe duel took place, and afterwards there was a misunderstanding between George Sand and Planche.
George Sand, Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings | Rene DoumicPlanche challenged the writer of the article, a certain Capo de Feuillide, to a duel.
George Sand, Some Aspects of Her Life and Writings | Rene Doumic
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