Definitions for planch

planch planch

Spelling: [planch, plahnch]
IPA: /plæntʃ, plɑntʃ/

Planch is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 75 anagrams from letters in planch (achlnp).

Definitions for planch

noun

  1. a flat piece of metal, stone, or baked clay, used as a tray in an enameling oven.
  2. British Dialect. a floor. a plank.

Origin of planch

1300-50; Middle English plaunche Middle French planche Latin planca plank

Examples for planch

After planch, the most notable of the deceased writers of "classical" burlesque is undoubtedly Francis Talfourd.

In "Olympic Devils" planch's style is seen to excellent effect.

Mr. planch has borrowed the subject of his admirable poem from a legend still popular in Normandy.

With this ends the list of planch's compositions of this kind—a remarkable contribution to the stage literature of wit and humour.

Mr. Hewitt, and Mr. planch, and in 1859 Mr. Hewitt drew up the first catalogue of the contents.

In planch's Poursuivant the helmet and mantling alone are engraved from this seal.

The last of planch's classical burlesques was produced at the Lyceum in 1848.

It is not for me to explain how so accurate an observer as the late Mr. planch made such a mistake.

The story of Telemachus was the subject which engaged the attention of planch immediately after he had done with Perseus.

The verse of planch and A'Beckett is smoothness itself, and they do not descend to word-torturing.

Word Value for planch
Scrable

13

Words with friends

16

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