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Definition of flat
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Flat (n.)
Something
broad and flat in for.
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Turgescent
::
Turgescent
(a.)
Becoming
turgid
or
inflated;
swelling;
growing
big.
Tig
::
Tig (n.) A
capacious,
flat-bottomed
drinking
cup,
generally
with four
handles,
formerly
used for
passing
around
the table at
convivial
entertainment..
Sophomorical
::
Sophomorical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sophomore;
resembling
a
sophomore;
hence,
pretentious;
inflated
in style or
manner;
as,
sophomoric
affectation..
Kilting
::
Kilting
(n.) A
perpendicular
arrangement
of flat,
single
plaits,
each plait being
folded
so as to cover half the
breadth
of the
preceding
one..
Torta
::
Torta (n.) a flat heap of
moist,
crushed
silver
ore,
prepared
for the patio
process..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) A
flatulent
disease
of
sheep.
Paned
::
Paned (a.)
Having
flat sides or
surfaces;
as, a
six/paned
nut..
Moineau
::
Moineau
(n.) A small flat
bastion,
raised
in the
middle
of an
overlong
curtain..
Football
::
Football
(n.) An
inflated
ball to be
kicked
in
sport,
usually
made in India
rubber,
or a
bladder
incased
in
Leather..
Obsequious
::
Obsequious
(a.)
Servilely
or
meanly
attentive;
compliant
to
excess;
cringing;
fawning;
as,
obsequious
flatterer,
parasite..
Fluke
::
Fluke (n.) A
parasitic
trematode
worm of
several
species,
having
a flat,
lanceolate
body and two
suckers.
Two
species
(Fasciola
hepatica
and
Distoma
lanceolatum)
are found in the
livers
of
sheep,
and
produce
the
disease
called
rot..
Bluff
::
Bluff (a.)
Having
a
broad,
flattened
front;
as, the bluff bows of a
ship..
Bloat
::
Bloat (v. t.) To
inflate;
to puff up; to make vain.
Big
::
Big
(superl.)
Having
greatness,
fullness,
importance,
inflation,
distention,
etc.,
whether
in a good or a bad
sense;
as, a big
heart;
a big
voice;
big
looks;
to look big. As
applied
to
looks,
it
indicates
haughtiness
or
pride..
Styloglossal
::
Stylobate
(n.) The
uninterrupted
and
continuous
flat band,
coping,
or
pavement
upon which the bases of a row of
columns
are
supported.
See
Sub-base..
Plano-conical
::
Plano-conical
(a.) Plane or flat on one side, and
conical
on the
other..
Level
::
Level (v. t.) To make
level;
to make
horizontal;
to bring to the
condition
of a level line or
surface;
hence,
to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a
garden..
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..
Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. t.) To
obtain
by any
outlay,
as of
labor,
danger,
or
sacrifice,
etc.; as, to
purchase
favor with
flattery..
Flat-footed
::
Flat-footed
(a.)
Having
a flat foot, with
little
or no arch of the
instep..
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