0 past simple and past participle of plane --
1 to remove small strips of wood from a surface with a special tool: --
The walls are formed from vertical rough-sawn 1 x12 cedar planks planed smooth on the edges to allow a tight seam.
One could then think through the consequences if what was originally planed as an eight-week visit transpired to be the prelude to the child returning home permanently.
Imports of hewn, sawn, and planed or dressed softwood were 374,476 standards in the first six months of 1947 as compared with 273,299 standards in the corresponding period of 1946.
Of course, what we want to ensure as far as is reasonable and practicable is that no obstacles are planed in the way of young people getting further education.
The increase in cost will almost all be attributable to timber, and will depend on how much of the timber used has been imported in a planed or manufactured state.
It is here that there has been a rapid increase in the use of plywood and planed softwood.
The use of planed softwood has also rapidly increased over the past year, particularly because of its use in the factory-built house.
We have no substitutes for this plywood and for this planed softwood.