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Contemplance
Contemplance Con*tem"plance, n.
Contemplation. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Planch
Planch Planch, n. [F. planche.]
A plank. [Obs.] --Ld. Berners.
PlanchPlanch Planch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Planched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Planching.] [F. planche a board, plank. See Plank.]
To make or cover with planks or boards; to plank. [Obs.] ``To
that vineyard is a planched gate.' --Shak. PlanchedPlanch Planch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Planched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Planching.] [F. planche a board, plank. See Plank.]
To make or cover with planks or boards; to plank. [Obs.] ``To
that vineyard is a planched gate.' --Shak. PlancherPlancher Planch"er, n. [F., planche. See Planch.]
1. A floor of wood; also, a plank. [Obs.] --Bacon.
2. (Arch.) The under side of a cornice; a soffit. Plancher
Plancher Planch"er, v. t.
To form of planks. [Obs.] --Golding.
PlanchetPlanchet Planch"et, n. [F. planchette a small board, dim. of
planche. See Planch.]
A flat piece of metal; especially, a disk of metal ready to
be stamped as a coin. PlanchettePlanchette Plan`chette", n. [F. See Planchet.]
1. A circumferentor. See Circumferentor.
2. A small tablet of wood supported on casters and having a
pencil attached. The characters produced by the pencil on
paper, while the hand rests on the instrument and it is
allowed to move, are sometimes translated as of oracular
or supernatural import. PlanchingPlanch Planch, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Planched; p. pr. & vb. n.
Planching.] [F. planche a board, plank. See Plank.]
To make or cover with planks or boards; to plank. [Obs.] ``To
that vineyard is a planched gate.' --Shak. Planching
Planching Planch"ing, n.
The laying of floors in a building; also, a floor of boards
or planks.
Splanchnic
Splanchnic Splanch"nic, a. [Gr. ??? an entrail.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the viscera; visceral.
Splanchnography
Splanchnography Splanch*nog"ra*phy, n. [Gr. ????? an entrail +
-graphy.]
Splanchnology.
Splanchnology
Splanchnology Splanch*nol"o*gy, n. [Gr. ???? an entrail +
-logy.]
That part of anatomy which treats of the viscera; also, a
treatise on the viscera.
SplanchnopleureSplanchnopleure Splanch"no*pleure, n. [Gr. ???? an entrail +
???? side.] (Anat.)
The inner, or visceral, one of the two lamell[ae] into which
the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the
notochord, and from which the walls of the enteric canal and
the umbilical vesicle are developed. See Somatopleure. --
Splanch`no*pleu"ric, a. SplanchnopleuricSplanchnopleure Splanch"no*pleure, n. [Gr. ???? an entrail +
???? side.] (Anat.)
The inner, or visceral, one of the two lamell[ae] into which
the vertebrate blastoderm divides on either side of the
notochord, and from which the walls of the enteric canal and
the umbilical vesicle are developed. See Somatopleure. --
Splanch`no*pleu"ric, a. Splanchno-skeleton
Splanchno-skeleton Splanch`no-skel"e*ton, n. [Gr. ???? an
entrail + E. skeleton.] (Anat.)
That part of the skeleton connected with the sense organs and
the viscera. --Owen.
Splanchnotomy
Splanchnotomy Splanch*not"o*my, n. [Gr. ????? an entrail +
???? to cut.]
The dissection, or anatomy, of the viscera.
Trisplanchnic
Trisplanchnic Tri*splanch"nic, a. [Tri- + splanchnic.] (Anat.)
Of or pertaining to the three great splanchnic cavities,
namely, that of the head, the chest, and the abdomen; --
applied to the sympathetic nervous system.
Meaning of Planc from wikipedia
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PLANC (Programming
LAnguage for Nd Computers,
pronounced as plank) is a high-level
programming language.
Compilers were
developed by
Norsk Data for several...
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traditionally cooked on a
bakestone (Welsh: maen, lit. 'stone' or Welsh:
planc, lit. 'board'), a cast-iron
griddle about ½" (1.5 cm) or more
thick which...
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commonly cooked on a
griddle wherever bread ovens were unavailable. The bara-
planc, or
griddle bread,
baked on an iron
plate over a fire, was part of the everyday...
- was a
violent one. However,
Guiraut de Bornelh's
planh (lament) for him,
Planc e sospir, does
suggest his
death was unexpected. A
further reference to...
- The
Planck constant, or Planck's constant,
denoted by h {\textstyle h} , is a
fundamental physical constant of
foundational importance in
quantum mechanics:...
- FULVIUS, the name of a "gens"
which originally came from
Tusculum (Cic.
Planc. 8).
Birley (1999), pp. 216–217.
Birley (1999), pp. 34–35.
Mattingly & Sydenham...
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Pizza PL-11 PL/0 PL/B PL/C PL/I – ISO 6160 PL/M PL/P PL/S PL/SQL PL360
PLANC Plankalkül
Planner PLEX
PLEXIL Plus POP-11 POP-2
PostScript PortablE POV-Ray...
- FULVIUS, the name of a "gens"
which originally came from
Tusculum (Cic.
Planc. 8)
Historia Augusta, 2.3;
translated in
Anthony Birley,
Lives of the Later...
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Blanc Chardonnay,
Pinot Chardonnay,
Pinot de Bourgogne,
Pinot Giallo,
Pinot Planc,
Plant de Tonnerre, Romere, Romeret,
Rouci Bile, Rousseau, Roussot, Ruländer...
- "Bakestone tradition". The Guardian. London. p. 8. "Welsh
Bakestone Or
Planc".
Antique Kitchenalia.
Archived from the
original on 10
August 2015. Retrieved...