platan

[ˈplætən]

platan Definition

  • 1a type of tree, also known as the plane tree, that is common in temperate regions and has a distinctive shedding bark
  • 2a large-leaved tropical American tree with a spiny trunk

Using platan: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "platan" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The platan tree in the park is shedding its bark.

  • Example

    The platan tree in my backyard provides a lot of shade during the summer.

platan Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for platan

Phrases with platan

  • a hybrid between the American sycamore and the Oriental plane, widely planted as an ornamental tree

    Example

    The London plane is a popular street tree in many cities.

  • platanus occidentalis

    the American sycamore, a type of platan tree native to North America

    Example

    Platanus occidentalis is a common tree in the eastern United States.

  • platanus orientalis

    the Oriental plane, a type of platan tree native to southeastern Europe and western Asia

    Example

    Platanus orientalis is a popular ornamental tree in many parts of the world.

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Summary: platan in Brief

A 'platan' [ˈplætən] is a type of tree, also known as the plane tree or sycamore, that is common in temperate regions. It is characterized by its distinctive shedding bark and large leaves. The London plane is a popular hybrid variety, while Platanus occidentalis and Platanus orientalis are specific types of platan trees.