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plan·tain I. \ˈplantən, -ntə̇n, also -n.ˌtān\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English plauntein, plantaine, from Old French plantain, plantein, from Latin plantagin-, plantago, from planta sole of the foot; from its broad leaves — more at place : a plant of the genus Plantago — see broad-leaved plantain, rugel's plantain II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French plantain, from Medieval Latin plantanus, alteration (influenced by Latin planta plant) of Latin platanus plane tree — more at plane : plane II III. noun (-s) Etymology: Spanish plántano, plátano plane tree, banana tree, from Medieval Latin plantanus plane tree 1. : a banana plant (Musa paradisiaca) 2. : the starchy fruit of the plantain that is a staple item of diet throughout the tropics when cooked and that is distinguished in appearance from the ordinary banana by its angular shape and yellowish green color |