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aéroplane

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French

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Etymology

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    Coined by French aviation pioneer and sculptor Joseph Pline in 1855, from Ancient Greek ἀερόπλανος (aeróplanos, wandering in air), from ἀήρ (aḗr, air) + πλάνος (plános, wandering).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /a.e.ʁɔ.plan/
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    Noun

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    aéroplane m (plural aéroplanes)

    1. (obsolete) aeroplane
      Synonym: avion

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