A translation plane is a concept used primarily in the field of geometry, particularly in projective geometry. It refers to a specific type of geometric structure characterized by the properties of translation. However, the term may have varied meanings depending on the context in which it's used. Here are two interpretations: 1. **In Projective Geometry**: A translation plane is a two-dimensional projective plane where the points can be translated (shifted) along a certain direction.

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