Definitions for aeroplane

aeroplane aer·o·plane

Spelling: [air-uh-pleyn]
IPA: /ˈɛər əˌpleɪn/

Aeroplane is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 351 anagrams from letters in aeroplane (aaeelnopr).

Definitions for aeroplane

noun

  1. airplane.

Origin of aeroplane

1870-75; French aéroplane, equivalent to aéro- aero- + -plane, apparently feminine of plan flat, level (Latin plānus; cf. plain1)

Examples for aeroplane

That of being spies and tampering with the aeroplane last night!

He's not in the aeroplane and I can't imagine where he may be!

That kind of aeroplane couldn't have any tire trouble, 'cause it hasn't got any tires.

I do not recall what sort of aeroplane Mr. Hughes had at the time; however, it was quite comfortable, as I recall.

Air pressure is a big factor in the matter of aeroplane horsepower.

At this point it headed west and sped in pursuit of the French aeroplane.

It is a fact that the aeroplane came after, but not a fact that it came from, the motor-car.

His habit of carrying a shot-gun with him in his aeroplane was one manifestation of it.

The submersible was sighted on July 1, 1915, by a French aeroplane.

And so far as we know they haven't got an aeroplane to take the place of the same trees.

Word Value for aeroplane
Scrable

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Words with friends

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