plank
Meaning of plank
noun
- a long, thin, flat piece of timber, used especially in building and flooring.
- a fundamental point of a political or other programme.
the central plank of the bill is the curb on industrial polluters
- a physical exercise designed to strengthen the abdominal muscles, in which one performs a press-up and holds the raised position for a set period of time.
the session usually include a lot of core work, lunges, planks, and squats
- a stupid person.
- make, provide, or cover with planks.
the ship was planked with teak
- put or set (something) down forcefully or abruptly.
Ned planked the glasses in front of him
- hide (something).
he had planked £1,000 under the mattress
Middle English: from Old Northern French planke, from late Latin planca ‘board’, feminine (used as a noun) of plancus ‘flat-footed’.
Information about plank
- The plural form of plank is: planks.
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Hyphenation of plank
plank
- It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
- plank is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable
plank synonyms
Meaning board:
Meaning flump:
flump, plonk, plop, plunk, plump
Meaning a long plank making up part of a wooden floor in a building:
Meaning a long, sturdy piece of squared timber or metal used to support the roof or floor of a building:
Meaning a wooden beam or board used in building a house or ship:
Meaning a vertical wooden post or plank in a building or other structure:
Meaning an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context:
Words that rhyme with plank
lank, palank, Blank, blank, nonblank, pointblank, clank, flank, foreflank, outflank, unflank, Plank, gangplank, unplank, slank
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