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- PLAAS
- PLACE
- PLACK
- PLAGA
- PLAGE
- PLAID
- PLAIG
- PLAIN
- PLAIT
- PLANC
- PLANE
- PLANH
- PLANK
- PLANS
- PLANT
- PLAPS
- PLASH
- PLASM
- PLAST
- PLATE
- PLATS
- PLATT
- PLATY
- PLAUD
- PLAUR
- PLAVS
- PLAYA
- PLAYS
- PLAZA
- PLEAD
- PLEAS
- PLEAT
- PLEBE
- PLEBS
- PLECK
- PLEEP
- PLEIN
- PLENA
- PLENE
- PLENO
- PLEON
- PLESH
- PLETS
- PLEWS
- PLEXI
- PLICA
- PLIED
- PLIER
- PLIES
- PLIGS
- PLIMS
- PLING
- PLINK
- PLIPS
- PLISH
- PLOAT
- PLOCE
- PLOCK
- PLODS
- PLOIT
- PLOMB
- PLONG
- PLONK
- PLOOK
- PLOOT
- PLOPS
- PLORE
- PLOTS
- PLOTZ
- PLOUK
- PLOUT
- PLOWS
- PLOWT
- PLOYE
- PLOYS
- PLUCK
- PLUDS
- PLUES
- PLUFF
- PLUGS
- PLUKE
- PLUMB
- PLUME
- PLUMP
- PLUMS
- PLUMY
- PLUNG
- PLUNK
- PLUOT
- PLUPS
- PLUSH
- PLUTE
- PLUTO
- PLUTY
- PLYER
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Definition of plain
plain (adjective)
- Flat, level.
- Simple.
- Obvious.
- Open.
- Not unusually beautiful; unattractive.
- Not a trump.
plain (adverb)
- Simply.
- Plainly; distinctly.
plain (noun)
- A lamentation.
plain (verb)
- To complain.
- To lament, bewail.
plain (noun)
- A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country.
- A wide, open space that is usually used to grow crops or to hold farm animals.
- A place where competitive matches are carried out.
- Any of various figurative meanings, regularly dead metaphors.
plain (noun)
- An expanse of land with relatively low relief, usually exclusive of forests, deserts, and wastelands.
plain (verb)
- To level; to raze; to make plain or even on the surface.
- To make plain or manifest; to explain.
plain (noun)
- A level or flat surface.
- A flat surface extending infinitely in all directions (e.g. horizontal or vertical plane).
- A level of existence or development. (eg, astral plane)
- A roughly flat, thin, often moveable structure used to create lateral force by the flow of air or water over its surface, found on aircraft, submarines, etc.
- (Unicode) Any of a number of designated ranges of sequential code points.
- An imaginary plane which divides the body into two portions.
plain (noun)
- A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface.
plain (noun)
- An airplane; an aeroplane.
- Any of various nymphalid butterflies, of various genera, having a slow gliding flight. Also called aeroplanes.
- The butterfly Bindahara phocides, family Lycaenidae, of Asia and Australasia.
plain (noun)
- A deciduous tree of the genus Platanus.
- (Northern UK) A sycamore.
Definition of plays
plays (noun)
- Activity for amusement only, especially among the young.
- Similar activity in young animals, as they explore their environment and learn new skills.
- The conduct, or course, of a game.
- An individual's performance in a sport or game.
- A short sequence of action within a game.
- (turn-based games) An action carried out when it is one's turn to play.
- A literary composition, intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue.
- A theatrical performance featuring actors.
- A major move by a business or investor.
- A geological formation that contains an accumulation or prospect of hydrocarbons or other resources.
- The extent to which a part of a mechanism can move freely.
- Sexual activity or sexual role-playing.
- An instance of watching or listening to digital media.
- A button that, when pressed, causes media to be played.
- (now usually in compounds) Activity relating to martial combat or fighting.
plays (verb)
- To act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment.
- To perform in (a sport); to participate in (a game).
- To take part in amorous activity; to make love.
- To act as the indicated role, especially in a performance.
- (heading) To produce music or theatre.
- (heading) To behave in a particular way.
- To move in any manner; especially, to move regularly with alternate or reciprocating motion; to operate.
- To move to and fro.
- To put in action or motion.
- To keep in play, as a hooked fish in order to land it.
- To manipulate, deceive, or swindle someone.
Definition of plume
plume (noun)
- A feather of a bird, especially a large or showy one used as a decoration.
- A cluster of feathers worn as an ornament, especially on a helmet; a hackle.
- A token of honour or prowess; that on which one prides oneself; a prize or reward.
- The vane of a feather, especially when on a quill pen or the fletching of an arrow.
- Short for plume moth.
- Things resembling a feather.
plume (verb)
- To adorn, cover, or furnish with feathers or plumes, or as if with feathers or plumes.
- Chiefly of a bird: to arrange and preen the feathers of, specifically in preparation for flight; hence , to prepare for (something).
- (by extension) To congratulate (oneself) proudly, especially concerning something unimportant or when taking credit for another person's effort; to self-congratulate.
- To strip (a bird) of feathers; to pluck.
- Of a dispersed substance such as dust or smoke: to fan out or spread in a cloud.
Definition of plunk
plunk (noun)
- The dull thud of something landing on a surface.
- A large sum of money.
- A dollar.
plunk (verb)
- To drop or throw something heavily onto or into something else, so that it makes a dull sound.
- To land suddenly or heavily; to plump down.
- To intentionally hit the batter with a pitch.
- (of a raven) To croak.
- To pluck and quickly release (a musical string).
- To be a truant from (school).