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Definition of flat
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Flat
(superl.)
Wanting
relief;
destitute
of
variety;
without
points
of
prominence
and
striking
interest.
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Level
::
Level (a.) Even; flat;
having
no part
higher
than
another;
having,
or
conforming
to, the
curvature
which
belongs
to the
undisturbed
liquid
parts of the
earth's
surface;
as, a level
field;
level
ground;
the level
surface
of a pond or
lake..
Hob
::
Hob (n.) The flat
projection
or iron shelf at the side of a fire
grate,
where
things
are put to be kept
warm..
Flatten
::
Flatten
(a.) To throw down; to bring to the
ground;
to
prostrate;
hence,
to
depress;
to
deject;
to
dispirit..
Bilge
::
Bilge (n.) That part of a
ship's
hull or
bottom
which is
broadest
and most
nearly
flat, and on which she would rest if
aground..
Flipper
::
Flipper
(n.) A broad flat limb used for
swimming,
as those of
seals,
sea
turtles,
whales,
etc..
Dory
::
Dory (n.) A
small,
strong,
flat-bottomed
rowboat,
with sharp prow and
flaring
sides..
Plane
::
Plane (a.)
Without
elevations
or
depressions;
even;
level;
flat; lying in, or
constituting,
a
plane;
as, a plane
surface..
To
::
To
(prep.)
Effect;
end;
consequence;
as, the
prince
was
flattered
to his ruin; he
engaged
in a war to his cost;
violent
factions
exist to the
prejudice
of the
state..
Ventose
::
Ventose
(a.)
Windy;
flatulent.
Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A
stratum
lying in a very even
manner;
a flat,
projecting
layer of
rock..
Noddy
::
Noddy (n.) An
inverted
pendulum
consisting
of a short
vertical
flat
spring
which
supports
a rod
having
a bob at the top; -- used for
detecting
and
measuring
slight
horizontal
vibrations
of a body to which it is
attached.
Iron
::
Iron (v. t.) To
smooth
with an
instrument
of iron;
especially,
to
smooth,
as
cloth,
with a
heated
flatiron;
--
sometimes
used with out..
Slapjack
::
Slapjack
(n.) A flat
batter
cake
cooked
on a
griddle;
a
flapjack;
a
griddlecake.
Insufflation
::
Insufflation
(n.) The
breathing
upon a
person
in the
sacrament
of
baptism
to
symbolize
the
inspiration
of a new
spiritual
life.
Blade
::
Blade (n.)
Properly,
the leaf, or flat part of the leaf, of any
plant,
especially
of
gramineous
plants.
The term is
sometimes
applied
to the spire of
grasses..
Bannock
::
Bannock
(n.) A kind of cake or
bread,
in shape flat and
roundish,
commonly
made of
oatmeal
or
barley
meal and baked on an iron
plate,
or
griddle;
-- used in
Scotland
and the
northern
counties
of
England..
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Rising
steeply
with a flat or
rounded
front.
Platycoelian
::
Platycoelian
(a.) Flat at the
anterior
and
concave
at the
posterior
end; -- said of the
centra
of the
vertebrae
of some
extinct
dinouaurs.
Flatuosity
::
Flatuosity
(n.)
Flatulence.
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Below the true
pitch;
hence,
as
applied
to
intervals,
minor,
or lower by a half step; as, a flat
seventh;
A
flat..
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