aéroplane — [ aerɔplan ] n. m. • 1855, répandu v. 1885; de aéro et du rad. de planer ♦ Vx ou plaisant Avion. « Un aéroplane monté par des hommes qui veillaient sur Paris » (Proust). ● aéroplane nom masculin Synonyme ancien de avion. ● aéroplane (difficultés) … Encyclopédie Universelle
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