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Qué (quién) es plain - definición

FLAT GEOGRAPHIC REGION
Planitia; Planitiae; Plain (landform); Plain (geography); The plains; Plains; Plains ecology
  • incised]] alluvial plain from [[Red Rock Canyon State Park (California)]].
  • The Wallachian Plain, in the southern part of [[Argeș County]].
  • land]] with relatively high relief in [[Venezuela]]
  • Curry County]], eastern [[New Mexico]], on the North American [[Great Plains]]
  • Phaestus]], Greece.
  • Terrain near the central German town of [[Fulda]].
  • Montane plains as seen in [[Horton Plains]] in [[Sri Lanka]].
  • A field plain in [[Liminka]], [[Finland]]
  • The [[Kakanui Range]] dominates the eastern horizon of the Maniototo Plain
  • North Somerset Levels taken from [[Dolebury Warren]], England, UK
  • Looking southeast across the Taieri Plain, Otago, [[New Zealand]].
  • View of Fields at [[Biccavolu]], Eastern coastal plains, [[Andhra Pradesh]], India
  • bushland]] in [[Western Sydney]], Australia.
  • Yilan Plain, Taiwan
  • [[Chengdu]] Plain, [[Sichuan]]

Plain         
·adj A field of battle.
II. Plain ·adv In a plain manner; plainly.
III. Plain ·superl Open; clear; unencumbered; equal; fair.
IV. Plain ·superl Not much varied by modulations; as, a plain tune.
V. Plain ·v To plane or level; to make plain or even on the surface.
VI. Plain ·superl Not variegated, dyed, or figured; as, plain muslin.
VII. Plain ·v To make plain or manifest; to Explain.
VIII. Plain ·superl Without beauty; not handsome; homely; as, a plain woman.
IX. Plain ·superl Not luxurious; not highly seasoned; simple; as, plain food.
X. Plain ·vt To Lament; to mourn over; as, to plain a loss.
XI. Plain ·superl Free from affectation or disguise; candid; sincere; artless; honest; frank.
XII. Plain ·superl Not intricate or difficult; evident; manifest; obvious; clear; unmistakable.
XIII. Plain ·superl Void of extraneous beauty or ornament; without conspicious embellishment; not rich; simple.
XIV. Plain ·superl Without elevations or depressions; flat; level; smooth; even. ·see Plane.
XV. Plain ·vi To Lament; to Bewail; to Complain.
XVI. Plain ·superl Not highly cultivated; unsophisticated; free from show or pretension; simple; natural; homely; common.
XVII. Plain ·adj Level land; usually, an open field or a broad stretch of land with an even surface, or a surface little varied by inequalities; as, the plain of Jordan; the American plains, or prairies.
PLAIN         
Programming LAnguage for INteraction. Pascal-like, with extensions for database, string handling, exceptions and pattern matching. "Revised Report on the Programming Language PLAIN", A. Wasserman, SIGPLAN Notices 6(5):59-80 (May 1981).
plain         
plain1
¦ adjective
1. not decorated or elaborate; simple or ordinary.
without a pattern; in only one colour.
unmarked; without identification: a plain envelope.
2. easy to perceive or understand; clear.
not using concealment or deception; frank: he recalled her plain speaking.
3. (of a person) having no pretensions; not remarkable or special.
(of a woman or girl) not marked by any particular beauty; ordinary-looking.
4. sheer; simple (used for emphasis).
5. (of a knitting stitch) made by putting the needle through the front of the stitch from left to right. Compare with purl1.
¦ adverb informal
1. used for emphasis: that's just plain stupid.
2. clearly; unequivocally.
¦ noun a large area of flat land with few trees.
Derivatives
plainly adverb
plainness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. plain, from L. planus, from a base meaning 'flat'.
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plain2
¦ verb archaic
1. mourn; lament.
2. complain.
Origin
ME: from OFr. plaindre, from L. plangere 'to lament'.

Wikipedia

Plain

In geography, a plain, commonly known as flatland, is a flat expanse of land that generally does not change much in elevation, and is primarily treeless. Plains occur as lowlands along valleys or at the base of mountains, as coastal plains, and as plateaus or uplands. Plains are one of the major landforms on earth, being present on all continents and covering more than one-third of the world's land area. Plains in many areas are important for agriculture. There are various types of plains and biomes on them.

Ejemplos de uso de plain
1. Clearly, when someone does something that is just plain wrong, just plain evil, obviously it hurts us.
2. You‘d best be off now.‘ ‘Plain English‘ notes The play is then produced in full with ‘plain English‘ notes alongside.
3. Several other Republicans made plain their unhappiness.
4. RB: Not insensitive–––they’re just plain scared!!!
5. Plain: Chantelle Houghton before her extreme makeover.