Flat encyclopedia
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Flat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flat or flats may refer to: Flatness; Flat (music), a symbol which denotes a lower pitch (?) Flat, an apartment within a residential building; Flat (geometry), the generalization ... (more...)
flat - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about flat
flat. In music, a sign that tells a player to lower the pitch of a note by one semitone. It can also describe the inaccurate intonation of players when they are playing lower in ... (more...)
Flat - MSN Encarta
Flat, a musical symbol, b, indicating the note to the immediate right is to be lowered by one half-step. (more...)
Flat Earth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The idea of a flat Earth is that the surface of the Earth is flat (a plane), rather than the view that it is a very close approximation of the surface of a sphere. (more...)
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flat - Idioms - by the Free Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
be as flat as a pancake. to be very flat. My cake hasn't risen - it's as flat as a pancake! be flat broke (informal) to have no money at all. I can't even pay the rent this month. (more...)
Flat - LoveToKnow 1911
FLAT (a modification of O. Eng. flet, an obsolete word of Teutonic origin, meaning the ground beneath the feet), a term commonly used as an adjective, signifying level in surface ... (more...)
flat foot definition of flat foot in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
flat foot, condition of the human foot foot, in anatomy, terminal part of the land vertebrate leg. The term is also applied to any invertebrate appendage used either for locomotion ... (more...)
flat foots definition of flat foots in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
flat foot, condition of the human foot foot, in anatomy, terminal part of the land vertebrate leg. The term is also applied to any invertebrate appendage used either for locomotion ... (more...)
flat foot - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about flat foot
Also known as weak foot or fallen arches, is a common condition in which both arches of the foot are impaired, more especially the longitudinal arch. (more...)