monoplane
English
    
    Etymology
    
From mono- + plane. The aviation sense was formed by analogy with biplane; compare French monoplan, as well as the earlier English aeroplane, multiplane, and triplane.
Adjective
    
monoplane (not comparable)
- Composed of, or relating to, a single plane (flat surface extending infinitely in all directions).
- Synonyms: monoplanar, uniplanar
 
Noun
    
monoplane (plural monoplanes)
Translations
    
airplane that has a single pair of wings
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Verb
    
monoplane (third-person singular simple present monoplanes, present participle monoplaning, simple past and past participle monoplaned)
- (rare) To fly in a monoplane.
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