plank in English
- plank⇄expr. walk the plank,
a. to be put to death by being forced to walk off a plank extending from a ship's side over the water. Pirates used to make their prisoners do this.
Ex. It would have been necessary for Howe and Nelson to make every Fre - plank⇄noun 1. a long, flat piece of sawed timber, thicker than a board, especially one more than two inches thick and four inches wide.
Ex. The deck of the sailing ship was made of thick planks.
2. timber consisting of such pieces; planking.plank⇄plank, noun, verb.plank⇄v.t. 1. to cover or furnish with planks.
Ex. to plank a ship's deck.
2. to cook and serve on a board, often with a decorative border of vegetables and potatoes.
Ex. planked steak or fish.
3. (Informal.) to put or set with force.
plank in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
plank in Sindhi سنڌي
plank in Tamil தமிழ்
plank in Telugu తెలుగు
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