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The degree of conformity of a plane or axis to a master or to a specified standard (mean or reference plane).
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| flatness |
The deviation from the ideal straight line travel in a vertical plane. Also referred to as the vertical run-out.
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the area in the pool generally positioned 5 to 8 meters out from the goal posts. The "flat" is the position from which most 'drives" are initiated.
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lack of good acidity, aroma, and aftertaste
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| flattening |
A means of making bowed grating flat.
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