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- FLAT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FLAT is lying at full length or spread out upon the ground : prostrate How to use flat in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Flat
- Flat Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
FLAT meaning: 1 : having a smooth, level, or even surface not having curves or bumps; 2 : having a wide, smooth surface and little thickness
- FLAT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FLAT meaning: 1 level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts: 2 level but having little or no… Learn more
- FLAT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Something that is flat is level, smooth, or even, rather than sloping, curved, or uneven Tiles can be fixed to any surface as long as it's flat, firm and dry windows which a thief can reach from a drainpipe or flat roof
- What does FLAT mean? - Definitions for FLAT
Flat generally refers to a surface or object that is level, smooth, and has no curvature or bumps It can also describe a two-dimensional figure or a geographical area that is level without any significant inclination
- Flat - definition of flat by The Free Dictionary
1 a Level with the ground; horizontally b On or up against a flat surface; at full length 2 So as to be flat 3 a Directly; completely: went flat against the rules; flat broke b Exactly; precisely: arrived in six minutes flat
- flat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
flat (comparative flatter, superlative flattest) Having no variations in height The land around here is flat In a horizontal line or plane; not sloping Smooth; having no protrusions, indentations or other surface irregularities, or relatively so The surface of the mirror must be completely flat The carpet isn't properly flat in that corner
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