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Definition of flat
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Flat (v. t.) To
depress
in tone, as a
musical
note;
especially,
to lower in pitch by half a
tone..
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Shelf
::
Shelf (v. i.) A
stratum
lying in a very even
manner;
a flat,
projecting
layer of
rock..
Fascia
::
Fascia
(n.) A flat
member
of an order or
building,
like a flat band or broad
fillet;
especially,
one of the three bands which make up the
architrave,
in the Ionic
order.
See
Illust.
of
Column..
Plano-conical
::
Plano-conical
(a.) Plane or flat on one side, and
conical
on the
other..
Flat
::
Flat (v. t.) To
render
dull,
insipid,
or
spiritless;
to
depress..
Knuckle
::
Knuckle
(n.) A
convex
portion
of a
vessel's
figure
where a
sudden
change
of shape
occurs,
as in a canal boat, where a
nearly
vertical
side joins a
nearly
flat
bottom..
Table
::
Table (n.) Any
smooth,
flat
surface
upon which an
inscription,
a
drawing,
or the like, may be
produced..
Suppled
::
Supple
(a.)
Bending
to the humor of
others;
flattering;
fawning;
obsequious.
Windiness
::
Windiness
(n.)
Tendency
to
generate
wind or gas;
tendency
to
produce
flatulence;
as, the
windiness
of
vegetables..
Septarium
::
Septarium
(n.) A
flattened
concretionary
nodule,
usually
of
limestone,
intersected
within
by
cracks
which are often
filled
with
calcite,
barite,
or other
minerals..
Flat
::
Flat
(superl.)
Tasteless;
stale;
vapid;
insipid;
dead; as, fruit or drink flat to the
taste..
Inveigle
::
Inveigle
(v. t.) To lead
astray
as if
blind;
to
persuade
to
something
evil by
deceptive
arts or
flattery;
to
entice;
to
insnare;
to
seduce;
to
wheedle.
Rotate
::
Rotate
(a.)
Having
the parts
spreading
out like a
wheel;
wheel-shaped;
as, a
rotate
spicule
or
scale;
a
rotate
corolla,
i.e., a
monopetalous
corolla
with a
flattish
border,
and no tube or a very short one..
Stilt
::
Stilpnomelane
(n.) A black or
greenish
black
mineral
occurring
in
foliated
flates,
also in
velvety
bronze-colored
incrustations.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of iron and
alumina..
Halibut
::
Halibut
(n.) A
large,
northern,
marine
flatfish
(Hippoglossus
vulgaris),
of the
family
Pleuronectidae.
It often grows very
large,
weighing
more than three
hundred
pounds.
It is an
important
food
fish..
Sugared
::
Sugar (v. t.) To cover with soft
words;
to
disguise
by
flattery;
to
compliment;
to
sweeten;
as, to sugar
reproof..
Cake
::
Cake (n.) A mass of
matter
concreted,
congealed,
or
molded
into a solid mass of any form, esp. into a form
rather
flat than high; as, a cake of soap; an ague
cake..
Ventose
::
Ventose
(a.)
Windy;
flatulent.
Thwack
::
Thwack
(v. t.) To
strike
with
something
flat or
heavy;
to bang, or
thrash:
to
thump..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A dull
fellow;
a
simpleton;
a
numskull.
Lunette
::
Lunette
(n.) A kind of watch
crystal
which is more than
ordinarily
flattened
in the
center;
also, a
species
of
convexoconcave
lens for
spectacles..
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