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Large-scale land surface that is almost flat
processes that form planation surfaces are labelled collectively planation and are exogenic (chiefly erosion). Planation surfaces are planated regardless
Planation_surface
Low-relief plain formed by protracted erosion
The last is the case of planation surfaces that may be peneplains or not, while some peneplains are not planation surfaces. In their 2013 work Green
Peneplain
Method for specifying point positions
intersection of two coordinate surfaces is a coordinate curve. In the Cartesian coordinate system we may speak of coordinate planes. Similarly, coordinate hypersurfaces
Coordinate_system
Natural surface created by rock erosion
flat erosion surfaces receive the names of peneplain, paleoplain, planation surface or pediplain. An example of erosion surface is road surface erosion which
Erosion_surface
Layer of sediment, sedimentary rock, or pyroclastic material
more or less well-defined bedding surfaces". A bedding surface or bedding plane is respectively a curved surface or plane that visibly separates each successive
Bed_(geology)
Directional planes
contained by a line or a plane, such as line segments, plane regions, vectors, directions, etc. A surface is horizontal if its tangent planes are everywhere perpendicular
Vertical_and_horizontal
erosion Plain – Expanse of land that is mostly flat Planation surface – Large-scale land surface that is almost flat Plateau – Highland area, usually
Glossary_of_landforms
by the early Paleozoic a planation surface extended across Ethiopia. Sedimentary rocks of Ordovician age cover this surface making it largely an unconformity
Geology_of_Ethiopia
Mathematical measure of how much a curve or surface deviates from flatness
deviates from being a straight line or by which a surface deviates from being a plane. If a curve or surface is contained in a larger space, curvature can
Curvature
Tilted flat supporting surface
An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle from the vertical direction, with one end higher than the other
Inclined_plane
Main stage in the Neoproterozoic assembly of East and West Gondwana
such extent that by the Ordovician epoch it had been leveled to a planation surface in Ethiopia. The Cenozoic East African Rift System mostly evolved
East_African_Orogeny
Extensive plain formed by the coalescence of pediments
subsurface weathering Paleosurface – Surface made by erosion of considerable antiquity Planation surface – Large-scale land surface that is almost flat King himself
Pediplain
Topics referred to by the same term
flat, 2-dimensional surface Plane (mathematics), generalizations of a geometrical plane Plane or planes may also refer to: Plane (tree) or Platanus, wetland
Plane
Region in southeastern Venezuela
area surrounding the table mountains is the Wonkén planation surface. The Auyán-Tepui planation surface forms the quartzite tepui summits. Heavy precipitation
Gran_Sabana
Expanse of land that is mostly flat
original on 2013-11-14. Retrieved 2014-01-26. Migoń, Piotr (2004). "Planation surface". In Goudie, A.S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. pp. 788–792
Plain
One-dimensional complex manifold
but the Möbius strip, Klein bottle and real projective plane do not. Every compact Riemann surface is a complex algebraic curve by Chow's theorem and the
Riemann_surface
Small, local deviations of a surface from a perfectly flat ideal
lay, surface roughness, and waviness. It comprises the small, local deviations of a surface from the perfectly flat ideal (a true plane). Surface texture
Surface_finish
Mountain range in northern Ethiopia
contain four discernible planation surfaces, the oldest one being formed not later than in the Ordovician Period. The youngest surface formed in the Cenozoic
Ethiopian_Highlands
Mathematical idealization of the surface of a body
mathematics, a surface is a mathematical model of the common concept of a surface. It is a generalization of a plane, but, unlike a plane, it may be curved
Surface_(mathematics)
Geological deformation structure
is a feature in structural geology where a circular part of the Earth's surface has been pushed upward, tilting the pre-existing layers of earth away from
Dome_(geology)
Flat surface
In Euclidean geometry, a plane is a flat two-dimensional surface that extends indefinitely. Euclidean planes often arise as subspaces of three-dimensional
Euclidean planes in three-dimensional space
Euclidean_planes_in_three-dimensional_space
Woodworking machine
jointer or in some configurations, a jointer-planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a planer or surface planer, and sometimes also as a buzzer or flat
Jointer
Land surface formed by erosion covering large swathes of Africa
Guillaume; Bessin, Paul; Robin, Cécile; Dauteuil, Olivier (2017). "Planation surfaces as a record of mantle dynamics: The case example of Africa" (PDF)
African_Surface
Surface in 3D space defined by an implicit function of three variables
implicit surface is a surface in Euclidean space defined by an equation F ( x , y , z ) = 0. {\displaystyle F(x,y,z)=0.} An implicit surface is the set
Implicit_surface
Tool for working with wood
A hand plane is a tool for shaping wood using muscle power to force the cutting iron (blade) over the wood surface. Some rotary power planers are motorized
Plane_(tool)
to 100 meters, these softer materials have been eroded into larger planation surfaces, with conical mountains of the Wasgau rising prominently. These deposits
Geology of the Palatinate Forest
Geology_of_the_Palatinate_Forest
Vast body of ice in Greenland, Northern Hemisphere
upper planation surface at a height of 2000 to 3000 meter above sea level. Later uplift, during the Pliocene, formed a lower planation surface at 500
Greenland_ice_sheet
Geometric space with four dimensions
bottle is an example of such a knotted surface.[citation needed] Another such surface is the real projective plane.[citation needed] The set of points in
Four-dimensional_space
Anatomy method to describe locations
An anatomical plane is an imaginary flat surface (plane) that is used to transect the body, in order to describe the location of structures or the direction
Anatomical_plane
Large mass of glacial ice
upper planation surface at a height of 2000 to 3000 meter above sea level. Later uplift, during the Pliocene, formed a lower planation surface at 500
Ice_sheet
Third planet from the Sun
being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all of Earth's water is contained in its ocean, which covers
Earth
Self-intersecting compact surface, an immersion of the real projective plane
In geometry, Boy's surface is an immersion of the real projective plane in three-dimensional space. It was discovered in 1901 by the German mathematician
Boy's_surface
Topics referred to by the same term
(physics), the event where an object collides with and bounces against a plane surface Mr. Bounce, a character from the Mr. Men series of children's books
Bounce
Line or vector perpendicular to a curve or a surface
three-dimensional space, a surface normal, or simply normal, to a surface at point P is a vector perpendicular to the tangent plane of the surface at P. The vector
Normal_(geometry)
Outermost layer of a physical object
are all called surface, sometimes with a qualifier such as algebraic surface, smooth surface or fractal surface. The concept of a surface and its abstraction
Surface
Machine tool which rotates the work piece on its axis
metalworking lathes can be used to produce most solids of revolution, plane surfaces, and screw threads or helices. Ornamental lathes can produce more complex
Lathe
Anatomical plane
a. Median plane. b. Lateral planes. c. Trans tubercular plane. d. Subcostal plane. e. Transpyloric plane. Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for
Transpyloric_plane
Six points which determine imaging properties of an optical system
lens, d is its thickness, and r1 and r2 are the radii of curvature of its surfaces. Positive signs indicate distances to the right of the corresponding vertex
Cardinal_point_(optics)
Areas characterised by landforms associated with a particular climate
schemes stresses planation and valley-cutting in relation to climate, arguing the valley-cutting is dominant in subpolar regions while planation is so in the
Morphoclimatic_zones
Mathematics of smooth surfaces
symmetry groups of the Euclidean plane, the sphere and the hyperbolic plane. These Lie groups can be used to describe surfaces of constant Gaussian curvature;
Differential geometry of surfaces
Differential_geometry_of_surfaces
Plane containing the surface normal and the propagation vector of the incoming radiation
optics, the plane of incidence (also called the incidence plane or the meridional plane[citation needed]) is the plane which contains the surface normal and
Plane_of_incidence
2D surface which extends indefinitely
In mathematics, a plane is a two-dimensional space or flat surface that extends indefinitely. A plane is the two-dimensional analogue of a point (zero
Plane_(mathematics)
planes are similar to tangent planes, which contact the sphere's surface at a point, while secant planes contact the surface along curves. The two-dimensional
Secant_plane
Type of non-Euclidean geometry
hyperbolic plane is a plane where every point is a saddle point. Hyperbolic plane geometry is also the geometry of pseudospherical surfaces, surfaces with a
Hyperbolic_geometry
Plain where the bedrock has been subject to considerable subsurface weathering
33 (2): 163–182. doi:10.1177/0309133309338138. S2CID 128915651. "Planation surface". Encyclopædia Britannica. Fairbridge, Rhodes W.; Finkl Jr., Charles
Etchplain
Sacred Buddhist site in Shanxi, China
"2020 China's Famous Summer Mountains List". In September 2022, the planation surface of Mount Wutai was selected into the list of the most beautiful geological
Mount_Wutai
surfaces were eroded into existence during the cycle no well-developed planation surface was formed. The Kalahari Basin accumulated large amounts of its sedimentary
Geology_of_South_Africa
Quantity relating heat flux and temperature difference
for different geometries and flow conditions. For flow parallel to a plane surface, where x {\displaystyle x} is the distance from the edge and L {\displaystyle
Heat_transfer_coefficient
Mirror-like wave reflection
but on the opposing side of the surface normal. The incident and reflected rays lie in a plane known as the plane of incidence. The angles of the two
Specular_reflection
Two-dimensional manifold
of surface can be used to model surfaces in the physical world. In mathematics, a surface is a geometrical shape that resembles a deformed plane. The
Surface_(topology)
Sector of curved surface
of a curved surface or the curved surface that lies between two close lines of longitude on a globe and may be flattened to a plane surface with little
Gore_(segment)
Type of piercing
Surface piercings are piercings that are found on flat parts of the body, giving a double-pierced look that sits flat against the skin. A surface bar
Surface_piercing
Object that reflects an image
or (sometimes) in front of it. When the surface is not flat, a mirror may behave like a reflecting lens. A plane mirror yields a real-looking undistorted
Mirror
Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure
crystal: they are planes of relatively low Miller index. This occurs because some surface orientations are more stable than others (lower surface energy). As
Crystal
Study of the deformation of bodies in the presence of frictional effects
a sphere that is pressed onto a plane (half space) and then shifted over the plane's surface. If the sphere and plane are idealised as rigid bodies, then
Frictional_contact_mechanics
Topics referred to by the same term
Plane (tool), a hand tool used to produce flat surfaces by shaving the surface of the wood Thickness planer (North America) or thicknesser (UK and Australia)
Planer
Process for reproducing text and images
Relief, in which the printing areas are on a plane surface and the non printing areas are below the surface, examples: flexography and letterpress. Intaglio
Printing
Anatomical plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts
bifurcation; The xiphosternal plane (a.k.a. xiphosternal junction) Anterior, inferior limit of thoracic cavity; Marks the: Superior surface of the liver; Respiratory
Transverse_plane
In mathematics, straight line touching a plane curve without crossing it
given point. Similarly, the tangent plane to a surface at a given point is the plane that "just touches" the surface at that point. The concept of a tangent
Tangent
plane or neutral surface is a conceptual plane within a beam or cantilever. When loaded by a bending force, the beam bends so that the inner surface is
Neutral_plane
Mathematical space with two coordinates
often called planes (especially the Euclidean plane), or, more generally, surfaces. These include analogs to physical spaces, like flat planes, and curved
Two-dimensional_space
Differentiable function whose derivative is everywhere injective
sphere; both it and Boy's surface arise as midway models in sphere eversion. Boy's surface The Morin surface Immersed plane curves have a well-defined
Immersion_(mathematics)
formed by the radio waves reflecting from a conductive surface called a ground plane, such as the surface of the earth. It is used as a geometrical technique
Image_antenna
Subtle state, level, or region of reality
plane below the surface of the Earth. Theosophists also believe there is another higher level of heaven called Devachan, also called the Mental plane
Plane_(esotericism)
Mathematical shape
along its fixed axis of rotation. It is the third minimal surface to be known, after the plane and the catenoid. It was described by Euler in 1774 and by
Helicoid
Surface containing a line through every point
line that lies on S. Examples include the plane, the lateral surface of a cylinder or cone, a conical surface with elliptical directrix, the right conoid
Ruled_surface
a locating surface at the back of the blank. The back angle of a bevel gear is the angle between an element of the back cone and a plane of rotation
List_of_gear_nomenclature
Very gently sloping inclined bedrock surface
planation cut across the upturned edges of tilted beds". Gilbert believed the origin of pediments in the Henry Mountains are due to stream planation and
Pediment_(geology)
Concept in algebraic geometry
mathematics, a del Pezzo surface or Fano surface is a two-dimensional Fano variety, in other words a non-singular projective algebraic surface with ample anticanonical
Del_Pezzo_surface
Transverse plane in anatomy of hominid abdomen
Lateral planes. c. Trans tubercular plane. d. Subcostal plane. e. Transpyloric plane. Front of abdomen, showing surface markings for arteries and inguinal
Intertubercular_plane
family are singly periodic minimal surfaces with an infinite number of ends asymptotic to parallel planes, each plane "shelf" connected with catenoid-like
Riemann's_minimal_surface
prismatic surface is a polyhedral surface generated by all the lines that are parallel to a given line and that intersect a polygonal chain in a plane that
Prismatic_surface
Mathematical concept applicable to physics
appears to pass or travel (whether it actually moves or not) through a surface or substance. Flux is a concept in applied mathematics and vector calculus
Flux
Formation of plains, terraces and pediments in periglacial environments
Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. pp. 204–205. Migoń, Piotr (2004). "Planation surface". In Goudie, A.S. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Geomorphology. pp. 788–792
Cryoplanation
Control surface on a submarine
Diving planes, also known as hydroplanes, are control surfaces found on a submarine which allow the vessel to pitch its bow and stern up or down to assist
Diving_plane
Standard terms for unambiguous description of relative placement of body parts
invertebrate is a non-bilaterian. A non-bilaterian has no anterior or posterior surface for example but can still have a descriptor used such as proximal or distal
Anatomical_terms_of_location
Electrically conductive surface, usually connected to electrical ground
electrical engineering, a ground plane is an electrically conductive surface, usually connected to electrical ground. Ground planes are typically made of copper
Ground_plane
Hexahedron with parallelogram faces
(parallēlepípedon, "body with parallel plane surfaces"), from parallēl ("parallel") + epípedon ("plane surface"), from epí- ("on") + pedon ("ground")
Parallelepiped
Canadian geomorphologist
streams. Crick did also coin the term panplanation to describe a planation surfaces thought to be formed by lateral stream migration. In 1931 he published
Colin_Hayter_Crickmay
Surface on an antenna in electromagnetics
at external points. The aperture is often taken as that portion of a plane surface near the antenna, perpendicular to the direction of maximum radiation
Aperture_(antenna)
Property of a mathematical space
required to locate a point on the surface of a sphere. A two-dimensional Euclidean space is a two-dimensional space on the plane. The inside of a cube, a cylinder
Dimension
Geometric plane containing the normal vector of a given surface
geometry, a normal plane is any plane containing the normal vector of a surface at a particular point. The normal plane also refers to the plane that is perpendicular
Normal_plane_(geometry)
Small lens, generally with a diameter less than a millimetre
typical microlens may be a single element with one plane surface and one spherical convex surface to refract the light. Because micro-lenses are so small
Microlens
Guillaume; Bessin, Paul; Robin, Cécile; Dauteuil, Olivier (2017). "Planation surfaces as a record of mantle dynamics: The case example of Africa" (PDF)
Geography_of_Africa
Form of an object
representation of an object's form or its external boundary, outline, or external surface. It is distinct from other object properties, such as color, texture, or
Shape
schemes stresses planation and valley-cutting in relation to climate, arguing the valley-cutting is dominant in subpolar regions while planation is so in the
Climatic_geomorphology
Processes of wearing away landforms
down to erosional planes at or near sea level, which gave the theory the name "planation". Charles Lyell proposed marine planation, oceans, and ancient
Denudation
Mirror with a flat reflecting surface
A plane mirror is a mirror with a flat (planar) reflective surface. For light rays striking a plane mirror, the angle of reflection equals the angle of
Plane_mirror
Geometric representation of the complex numbers
complex plane as if it occupied the surface of a sphere. Given a sphere of unit radius, place its center at the origin of the complex plane, oriented
Complex_plane
Image also containing data on distances of objects from the camera
distances from a nominal focal plane. Surfaces closer to the focal plane are darker; surfaces further from the focal plane are lighter, (both closer to and
Depth_map
Isolated, steep rock hill on relatively flat terrain
Guillaume; Bessin, Paul; Robin, Cécile; Dauteuil, Olivier (2017). "Planation surfaces as a record of mantle dynamics: The case example of Africa" (PDF)
Inselberg
Ground-launched missile designed to attack aerial targets
A surface-to-air missile (SAM), also known as a ground-to-air missile (GTAM) or surface-to-air guided weapon (SAGW), is a missile designed to be launched
Surface-to-air_missile
Graph that can be embedded in the plane
drawable on a surface of a given genus. In this terminology, planar graphs have genus 0, since the plane (and the sphere) are surfaces of genus 0. See
Planar_graph
Marking a surface to create images
visual art that uses an instrument to mark paper or another two-dimensional surface, or a digital representation of such. Traditionally, the instruments used
Drawing
Sound wave which travels along the surface of an elastic material
of surface acoustic waves, such as Love waves, which are shear waves caused by a softer solid layer covering the surface and polarised in the plane of
Surface_acoustic_wave
Change of surface energy with strain
origin of surface stress is the difference between bonding in the bulk and at a surface. The bulk spacings set the values of the in-plane surface spacings
Surface_stress
Study of the deformation of solids that touch each other
to the contacting bodies' surfaces (known as normal stress) and frictional stresses acting tangentially between the surfaces (shear stress). Normal contact
Contact_mechanics
Bone structure of the thorax
to the tubercle. The body is not twisted so that both ends touch any plane surface upon which it may be laid; but there is a bend, with its convexity upward
Rib_cage
Machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials
produce plane surfaces accurate to within millionths of an inch (the thickness of the marking medium). The traditional method of producing the surface gages
Machine_tool
Three-dimensional solid
cylindrical surface is a surface consisting of all the points on all the lines which are parallel to a given line and which pass through a fixed plane curve
Cylinder
PLANATION SURFACE
PLANATION SURFACE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Explanation
Boy/Male
Hindu
Means greenery. the lush greenery on the surface of the earth
Girl/Female
Dutch, German, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Explanation
Girl/Female
Indian
Explanation, Detail
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
Religious Explanation
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Area Covered with One Type of Tree; Flowers; Maancholai means Mango Plantations; Pooncholai means Flower Garden
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva; The Sun; Incarnation; Emanation
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word aura, AURA means "subtle emanation around living beings," from Latin aura, meaning "air, breeze, wind," from Greek aura, meaning "breath, breeze."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old Norse storð ‘brushwood’ or ‘young plantation’. There is a place so named in Cumbria (formerly in Lancashire), as well as a High Storrs in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, both named from this word.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Mathew; a variant spelling of Matthews. In the U.S., this form has absorbed some European cognates such as German Matthäus.Among the earliest bearers of the name in North America was Samuel Mathews (c.1600–c.1657), who came to VA from London in about 1618. He established a plantation at the mouth of the Warwick River, which was at first called Mathews Manor; later its name was changed to Denbigh. He was one of the most powerful and influential men in the early affairs of the colony. He (or possibly his son, who bore the same name) was governor of the colony from 1657 until his death in 1660.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from an unidentified place (probably in southern England, where the surname is commonest and where chalk hills abound), apparently named with Old English cealc ‘chalk’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Quaker minister Thomas Chalkley of Southwark, England, first came to America in 1698, on a preaching journey, and in 1700 he brought his family over to MD. The next year he moved to Philadelphia, and in 1723 to a plantation he had purchased in the nearby suburb of Frankford, later a part of the city. As his family grew, he became a sea trader.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and German
Dutch and German : from a Germanic personal name, Halidher, composed of the elements halið ‘hero’ + hari, heri ‘army’, or from another personal name, Hildher, composed of the elements hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’ + the same second element.Dutch and North German : topographic name for someone living on a slope, from Middle Dutch helldinge ‘slanting surface’. Compare Halder.English : from an agent derivative of Old English healdan ‘to hold’, hence a name denoting an occupier or tenant. Compare Holder.English : variant of Hilder.English : possibly a variant of Elder, with the addition of an inorganic initial H-.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Explanation, Detail
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English persone, parsoun ‘parish priest’, ‘parson’ (Old French persone, from Latin persona ‘person’, ‘character’), hence a status name for a parish priest or perhaps a nickname for a devout man. The reasons for the semantic shift from ‘person’ to ‘priest’ are not certain; the most plausible explanation is that the local priest was regarded as the representative person of the parish. The phonetic change from -er- to -ar- was a regular development in Middle English.Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish names.Americanized spelling of Swedish Pärsson, Persson (see Persson).
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian, Telugu
Explanation or Clarification
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Explanation; Detail; Paraphrase
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Hikedun, a medieval pet form of Richard; it is apparently a variant of Ricardun, a form of Ric(h)ard with a diminutive ending; for explanation of the initial H-, see Hick.
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales)
English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales) : patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry.This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha.Greek : reduced form of the Greek personal name Kharalambos, composed of the elements khara ‘joy’ + lambein ‘to shine’.Jewish : Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish names.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a carver of wood or a sculptor of stone, from an agent derivative of Middle English kerve(n) ‘to cut or carve’.English : occupational name for a plowman, from Anglo-Norman French caruier, from Late Latin carrucarius, a derivative of carruca ‘cart’, ‘plow’.Americanized spelling of German Garber, Gerber, or Körber (see Koerber).Irish : variant of Carvey.Possibly also a reduced form of Irish McCarver.John Carver (c. 1576–1621), one of the Mayflower Pilgrims, was the first governor of Plymouth Plantation. He was born in Nottinghamshire or Derbyshire, England. Emigrating to Holland in 1609, he joined the Pilgrims at Leyden.
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a lively person or for a traveling entertainer, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Middle High German springen, Middle Dutch springhen, Yiddish shpringen ‘to jump or leap’.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a fountain or the source of a stream, Middle English spring ‘spring’ + the habitational suffix -er. The same word was also used of a plantation of young trees, and in some cases this may be the source of the surname.
PLANATION SURFACE
PLANATION SURFACE
Boy/Male
African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Jamaican
The Settlement in the Valley; Place Name; From the Valley Town; Valley Settlement
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess Saraswati
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parvateshwar | பரà¯à®µà®¤à¯‡à®·à¯à®µà®°
God of mountains, Himalaya
Female
German
Contracted form of Old High German Waldeburg, WALBURG means "salvation of the slain in battle."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Russian
Prosperous Guardian; Form of Edward; Guardian of Prosperity; Wealthy Spearman; Wealthy Protector
Boy/Male
Hindu
Name of Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Indian
The saved
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Georgios, JYRI means "earth-worker, farmer."
Girl/Female
Biblical Latin
A sphere, buckle, or hand.
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PLANATION SURFACE
PLANATION SURFACE
PLANATION SURFACE
PLANATION SURFACE
n.
The act or practice of planting, or setting in the earth for growth.
n.
The act of swimming over.
n.
The position of the limb resulting from the act of pronation. Opposed to supination.
adv.
By an emanation.
n.
That which issues, flows, or proceeds from any object as a source; efflux; an effluence; as, perfume is an emanation from a flower.
n.
A mutual exposition of terms, meaning, or motives, with a view to adjust a misunderstanding, and reconcile differences; reconciliation; agreement; as, to come to an explanation.
n.
That which is planted; a plantation.
n.
Explanation; representation.
n.
That which explains or makes clear; as, a satisfactory explanation.
n.
An erroneous explanation.
n.
The act of explaining, expounding, or interpreting; the act of clearing from obscurity and making intelligible; as, the explanation of a passage in Scripture, or of a contract or treaty.
n.
Explanation; display.
n.
The act of turning the palm or palmar surface of the forefoot downward.
n.
An original settlement in a new country; a colony.
n.
The place planted; land brought under cultivation; a piece of ground planted with trees or useful plants; esp., in the United States and West Indies, a large estate appropriated to the production of the more important crops, and cultivated by laborers who live on the estate; as, a cotton plantation; a coffee plantation.
n.
A plantation laid out.
n.
The fruit of this plant. It is long and somewhat cylindrical, slightly curved, and, when ripe, soft, fleshy, and covered with a thick but tender yellowish skin. The plantain is a staple article of food in most tropical countries, especially when cooked.
n.
The act of placating.
n.
That motion of the forearm whereby the palm or palmar, surface is turned downward.