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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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Face
::
Face (v. t.) To make the
surface
of
(anything)
flat or
smooth;
to dress the face of (a
stone,
a
casting,
etc.);
esp., in
turning,
to shape or
smooth
the flat
surface
of, as
distinguished
from the
cylindrical
surface..
Losing
::
Losing
(a.) Given to
flattery
or
deceit;
flattering;
cozening.
Inflatable
::
Inflatable
(a.) That may be
inflated.
Turgid
::
Turgid
(a.)
Distended
beyond
the
natural
state by some
internal
agent or
expansive
force;
swelled;
swollen;
bloated;
inflated;
tumid;
--
especially
applied
to an
enlarged
part of the body; as, a
turgid
limb;
turgid
fruit..
Shaper
::
Shaper
(n.) A
machine
with a
vertically
revolving
cutter
projecting
above a flat table top, for
cutting
irregular
outlines,
moldings,
etc..
Coax
::
Coax (v. t.) To
persuade
by
gentle,
insinuating
courtesy,
flattering,
or
fondling;
to
wheedle;
to
soothe..
Suffocate
::
Sufflation
(n.) The act of
blowing
up or
inflating.
Supparasite
::
Supparasitation
(n.) The act of
flattering
to gain
favor;
servile
approbation.
Brad
::
Brad (n.) A thin nail,
usually
small,
with a
slight
projection
at the top on one side
instead
of a head; also, a small wire nail, with a flat
circular
head;
sometimes,
a
small,
tapering,
square-bodied
finishing
nail, with a
countersunk
head..
Rowel
::
Rowel (n.) A
little
flat ring or wheel on
horses'
bits.
Tig
::
Tig (n.) A
capacious,
flat-bottomed
drinking
cup,
generally
with four
handles,
formerly
used for
passing
around
the table at
convivial
entertainment..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A flat roof to a
house;
as, the
buildings
of the
Oriental
nations
are
covered
with
terraces..
Pledget
::
Pledget
(n.) A
compress,
or small flat tent of lint, laid over a
wound,
ulcer,
or the like, to
exclude
air,
retain
dressings,
or
absorb
the
matter
discharged..
Drakestone
::
Drakestone
(n.) A flat stone so
thrown
along the
surface
of water as to skip from point to point
before
it
sinks;
also, the sport of so
throwing
stones;
--
sometimes
called
ducks and
drakes..
Keel
::
Keel (n.) A
projecting
ridge along the
middle
of a flat or
curved
surface.
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..
Channel
::
Channel
(n.) Flat
ledges
of heavy plank
bolted
edgewise
to the
outside
of a
vessel,
to
increase
the
spread
of the
shrouds
and carry them clear of the
bulwarks..
Bed
::
Bed (n.) The flat part of the
press,
on which the form is
laid..
Boss
::
Boss (n.) A
projecting
ornament
placed
at the
intersection
of the ribs of
ceilings,
whether
vaulted
or flat, and in other
situations..
Tabular
::
Tabular
(a.)
Having
a flat
surface;
as, a
tabular
rock..
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