blancher |
plancher |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between blancher and plancher
is that
blancher is (obsolete) one who, or that which, frightens away or turns aside while
plancher is (obsolete) to form using planks.
As nouns the difference between blancher and plancher
is that
blancher is one who, or that which, blanches or whitens; especially, one who anneals and cleanses money, or a chemical preparation for this purpose while
plancher is a floor made of wood.
As a verb plancher is
(obsolete) to form using planks.
planched |
plancher |
As verbs the difference between planched and plancher
is that
planched is past tense of planch while
plancher is to form using planks.
As a noun plancher is
a floor made of wood.
plancher |
planchet |
As nouns the difference between plancher and planchet
is that
plancher is a floor made of wood while
planchet is a flat disk of metal used as a blank for stamping a coin.
As a verb plancher
is (obsolete) to form using planks.
planche |
plancher |
As nouns the difference between planche and plancher
is that
planche is (gymnastics) a position where the gymnast is horizontal and face-down, using only the hands as support while
plancher is a floor made of wood.
As a verb plancher is
(obsolete) to form using planks.