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flatus Gas or air generated in the stomach, bowels, or gastrointestinal tract.
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flat or Countersunk: conical, with flat outer face and tapering inner face allowing it to sink into the material, very common for wood screws.
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flat A negative, slide or print that is too low in contrast due to a limited range in density.
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flat A large sheet of stiff paper or cardboard on which camera-ready copy has been placed or mounted for printing purposes. Also called a "board" or a "mechanical."
Ãâó: www.eia.doe.gov/neic/pubstyle/glossary.htm
flatus Gas generated in the intestines or the stomach of an animal.
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