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Without interest or service charges. See also Flat Cancellation. (G)
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| flat |
Often used to describe wines that are low in acidity and lack zip.
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| flatus |
Gas or wind produced in the bowel, mostly as a result of the normal activity of bacteria in the bowel.
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| flat |
An area close to the line of scrimmage between the hash marks and the sideline. Running backs catch many passes in the flat.
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| flatness |
If a facet is perfectly flat, the entire surface of the facet lies on a single geometrical plane. If any part of the facet curves away from the exact plane, it is called "rounding". If a break line is seen on the facets surface it is not flat--it is called a "double-facet". Top of Page
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