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biplane (n.)

"airplane with two full wings, one above the other," 1874 as a theoretical notion; first attested 1908 in reference to the real thing; from bi- "two" + plane (n.1). So called from the two "planes" of the double wings. Earlier it was a term in mathematics (1870).

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Definitions of biplane from WordNet

biplane (n.)
old fashioned airplane; has two wings one above the other;
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