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flat — 1. adjective /flæt/ a) Having no variations in altitude. The land around here is flat. b) Deflated, especially because of a puncture. The party was a bit flat. Syn: even … Wiktionary
Flat-fee MLS — (sometimes referred to as flat rate mls or fixed fee mls ) refers to the practice in the real estate industry of placing pertinent information about a property for sale into the database of the local Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for a set fee… … Wikipedia
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Call Me What You Like — «Call Me What You Like» … Википедия
Flat Earth — For other uses, see Flat Earth (disambiguation). The Flammarion engraving (1888) depicts a traveller who arrives at the edge of a flat Earth and sticks his head through the firmament … Wikipedia
Flat fee — A flat fee, also referred to as a flat rate or a linear rate, refers to a pricing structure that charges a single fixed fee for a service, regardless of usage. Rarely, it may refer to a rate that does not vary with usage or time of use. Another… … Wikipedia
Flat-tail Horned Lizard — Taxobox name = Flat tail Horned Lizard status = NT status system = IUCN3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Sauropsida ordo = Squamata familia = Phrynosomatidae genus = Phrynosoma species = P. mcallii binomial = Phrynosoma mcallii… … Wikipedia
Flat roof — Roof Roof, n. [OE. rof, AS. hr?f top, roof; akin to D. roef cabin, Icel. hr?f a shed under which ships are built or kept; cf. OS. hr?st roof, Goth. hr?t. Cf. {Roost}.] 1. (Arch.) The cover of any building, including the roofing (see {Roofing})… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flat chat — adverb a) At maximum capability or speed. We had the car going flat chat down the highway when the cops pulled us over. b) Extremely busy. Can you call me back tomorrow, mate? Im flat chat at the moment … Wiktionary
call a soul — obsolete to announce a death The calling was done from a flat tombstone in the churchyard after matins: Last Sunday fwornuin, after service... the clerk caw d his seale. (R. Anderson, 1805) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms