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Flat

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speaker

Meaning

Adj

  • Having no
    in height.
  • In a
    or
    ; not sloping.
  • Smooth; having no
    ,
    or other
    , or
    so.
  • Having small or
    buttocks.
  • Without
    in level,
    , value,
    etc.
  • At a
    level;
    lacklustre.
  • Of
    ,
    etc;
    ; unvarying.
  • Without
    in
    or
    (uniform), and
    (not glossy).
  • In Music:
  • Without
    in level,
    , value,
    etc.
  • Without
    in pitch.
  • Lacking
    or
    ;
    ;
    ;
    and boring.
  • Lacking
    ,
    , or
    ;
    ; one-dimensional.
  • In Music:
    Lowered by one semitone.
    In Music:
    Of a
    or
    , lower in
    than it should be.
    Absolute;
    ; peremptory.
    Deflated, especially because of a puncture.
    With all or most of its
    having
    of
    so that the
    or
    any bubbles.
    In Wine:
    Lacking
    without being sweet.
    Unable to
    power; dead.
    In Juggling:
    Without
    ;
    less.
    In Phonetics:
    Sonant;
    , as
    from
    (non-sonant) consonant.
    In Grammar:
    Not having an
    or
    , such as a
    used as an
    , or an
    as an
    , without the
    of a
    ; or an
    without the
    "to".
    In Golf:
    Having a
    at a very
    to the shaft.
    In Horticulture:
    Flattening at the ends.
    Exact.

    Adv

    So
    be flat.
    Bluntly.
    Exactly, precisely.
    Used to
    the
    of the measurement.
    Completely.
    Directly; flatly.
    In Finance:
    Without
    for
    interest.

    Noun

  • An area of level
    (sometimes
    with water).
  • Level
    in general.
  • In Horse racing:
  • An area of level
    (sometimes
    with water).
  • Level horse-racing
    , as
    with
    , or the
    done on such
    .
  • In Australian English & Horse racing:
  • An area of level
    (sometimes
    with water).
  • the area in the
    of a racecourse.
  • In Music:
    A
    a
    lower than a natural,
    y the
    after the
    the
    (e.g; B♭) or
    the
    (e.g. ♭♪).
    In Automotive:
    A
    tyre/flat tire.
    A type of
    '
    with a very low heel.
    A type of flat-soled
    without spikes.
    In Painting:
    A
    ,
    used in
    and
    painting.
  • The
    part of something:
  • The
    of a
    ,
    the
    edge.
  • The
    of the
    , with the
    part of the fingers.
  • A
    ,
    or pallet.
    A
    large
    mail
    piece
    measuring
    at
    least
    8
    1/2
    by
    11
    inches,
    such
    as
    catalogs,
    magazines,
    and
    unfolded
    paper
    enclosed
    in
    large
    envelopes.
    In American English & Rail transportation:
    A
    without a
    , and whose body is a
    without
    ; a
    or flatcar.
    A
    , without
    , and of small draught.
    In Geometry:
    A
    of
    that is
    to a Euclidean
    of lower dimension.
    In Headwear:
    A
    , broad-brimmed and low-crowned.
    A
    for use on a bed.
    In Publishing:
    A
    ,
    children's
    with few pages.
    A
    on a
    , upon which
    etc. are
    in processions.
    In Mining:
    A
    or
    to a main
    ; also, any
    of a
    not elsewhere
    .
    A
    structure
    with
    ,
    , or
    , often
    in
    , that
    on
    . Flats can be
    and
    with
    to
    a
    ing or other part of a
    . It's a hard-surfaced
    to a
    or backdrop.
    In Entomology:
    Any of various
    that
    their
    when they land.
    An early
    having
    design.
    A
    ; a simpleton.
    Short for
    (“spinning
    ”).
    In Optics:
    A
    (i.e.
    ) mirror
    In Gambling:
    A cheater's
    with the
    to
    more likely.
    In Australian English, British English, New England English, New Zealand English, Household & Housing:
    An
    , usually on one level and usually
    more than one room.

    Verb

    In Poker:
    To make a
    ; to
    without raising.
    To become
    or
    ; to
    or
    an even surface.
    In Music:
    To
    from the pitch.
    In Music:
    To
    in
    , as a
    ; especially, to lower in
    a
    .
    To make
    ; to
    ; to level.
    To
    ,
    , or
    ; to depress.
    To
    or
    ; pound
    To
    or throw
    To
    , rush
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