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A shallow container used to start cannabis seedlings or clones.

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
flat (adjective)
1.
a) lying at full length or spread out upon the ground - prostrate
b) utterly ruined or destroyed
c) resting with a surface against something
2.
a) having a continuous horizontal surface
b) being or characterized by a horizontal line or tracing without peaks or depressions - a flat EEG
3.
having a relatively smooth or even surface
4.
arranged or laid out so as to be level or even
5.
a) having the major surfaces essentially parallel and distinctly greater than the minor surfaces - a flat piece of wood
b) of a shoe heel very low and broad
6.
a) clearly unmistakable - a flat denial
b) (1) not varying - fixed a flat rate
(2) having no fraction either lacking or in excess - exact in a flat 10 seconds
(3) of a frequency response not varying significantly throughout its range
7.
a) lacking in animation, zest, or vigor - dull
b) lacking flavor - tasteless
c) lacking effervescence or sparkle - flat ginger ale
d) commercially inactive , also characterized by no significant rise or decline from one period to another - sales were flat
e) of a tire lacking air - deflated
f) chiefly British of a battery - dead discharged
8.
a) (1) of a tone lowered a half step in pitch
(2) lower than the proper pitch
b) of the vowel a pronounced as in or - bad bat
9.
a) having a low trajectory
b) of a tennis stroke made so as to give little or no spin to the ball
10.
of a sail - taut
11.
a) uniform in hue or shade
b) having little or no illusion of depth
c) of a photograph or negative lacking contrast
d) of lighting conditions lacking shadows or contours
e) free from gloss - a flat paint
f) - two-dimensional flat characters
12.
of, relating to, or used in competition on the flat - a flat horse
13.
of a universe having a mass such that expansion halts only after infinite time and collapse never occurs level, insipid
flat (noun)
1.
a) a level surface of land - usually used in plural sagebrush flats tidal flats
b) a stretch of land without obstacles , especially a track or course for a flat race - usually used with the has won twice on the flat
2.
a flat part or surface - the flat of one's hand
3.
a) a musical note or tone one half step lower than a specified note or tone
b) a character ♭ on a line or space of the musical staff indicating a half step drop in pitch
4.
something flat as
a) a shallow container for shipping produce
b) a shallow box in which seedlings are started
c) a flat piece of theatrical scenery
d) a shoe or slipper having a flat heel or no heel
5.
chiefly British an apartment on one floor
6.
a deflated tire
7.
the area to either side of an offensive football formation
flat (adverb)
1.
in a flat manner - directly positively
2.
in a complete manner - absolutely flat broke
3.
below the proper musical pitch
4.
without interest charge , especially without allowance or charge for accrued interest - bonds sold flat
flat (verb)
transitive verb
1.
- flatten
2.
intransitive verb
to lower in pitch especially by a half step to sing or play below the true pitch
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
flat (adjective)
1.
being neither more nor less than a certain amount, number, or extent
SYNONYMS:
exact, flat, precise, round
NEAR ANTONYMS:
approximate, comparative, near, relative; imprecise
flat (adjective)
2.
causing weariness, restlessness, or lack of interest
SYNONYMS:
arid, colorless, drab, dreary, drudging, dry, dull, dusty, flat, heavy, ho-hum, humdrum, jading, jejune, leaden, mind-numbing, monochromatic, monotonous, numbing, old, pedestrian, ponderous, slow, stale, stodgy, stuffy, stupid, tame, tedious, tiresome, tiring, uninteresting, wearisome, weary, wearying
RELATED WORDS:
aseptic, barren, blah, dullish, pleasureless, prosaic, prosy, soggy, spiritless; blank, earthbound, gray ( grey), inanimate, pallid, pedantic, sterile, suspenseless, undramatic, uneventful, unexciting, unimaginative, uninspiring, unnewsworthy, unrewarding, unsensational, unspectacular; annoying, bothersome, irksome, irritating; longsome; palling; draining, enervating, exhausting, fatiguing, wearing; debilitating, enfeebling; demoralizing, discouraging, disheartening, dispiriting; common, commonplace, ordinary, tepid, unexceptional, unsurprising, vapid; cumbersome, lumbering, plodding, poky ( pokey)
NEAR ANTONYMS:
amazing, astonishing, astounding, awesome, eye-opening, fabulous, marvelous ( marvellous), sensational, spectacular, surprising, wonderful, wondrous; animating, breathtaking, electrifying, energizing, enlivening, exciting, exhilarating, galvanizing, hair-raising, inspiring, invigorating, rip-roaring, rousing, stimulating, stirring, thrilling; amusing, diverting, entertaining; moving, poignant, touching; alluring, attracting, attractive, beguiling, bewitching, captivating, charming, enchanting, enthralling, entrancing, fascinating; mesmerizing, spellbinding; suspenseful; arresting, provocative, tantalizing
absorbing, engaging, engrossing, gripping, interesting, intriguing, involving, riveting
flat (adjective)
3.
having a surface without bends, breaks, or irregularities
SYNONYMS:
even, flat, flush, plane, smooth
RELATED WORDS:
exact, uniform; aligned ( alined), regular, true; horizontal, tabular; plumb, straight, vertical
NEAR ANTONYMS:
inexact, irregular, unaligned, warped; undulating, undulatory, wavy; pitted, pockmarked, pocky
bumpy, coarse, lumpy, rough, uneven, unsmoothed
flat (adjective)
4.
having been established and usually not subject to change
SYNONYMS:
certain, determinate, final, firm, flat, frozen, hard, hard-and-fast, inexpugnable, set, settled, stable
RELATED WORDS:
nonadjustable, noncancelable, nonnegotiable, unchangeable; constant, steady, unchanging, uniform, unwavering; definite, exact, explicit, specific; given, stated, stipulated; dependable, good, reliable, responsible, safe, solid, sure, tried, tried-and-true, true, trustworthy, trusty
NEAR ANTONYMS:
adjustable, changeable, negotiable; indefinite, open-ended, unspecified; capricious, changeful, flickery, fluctuating, fluid, inconstant, mercurial, mutable, temperamental, uncertain, unpredictable, unsettled, unstable, unsteady, variable, volatile
flat (adjective)
5.
having no exceptions or restrictions
SYNONYMS:
all-out, arrant, blank, blooming, bodacious, categorical ( categoric), clean, complete, consummate, cotton-picking, crashing, damn, damned, dead, deadly, definite, downright, dreadful, fair, flat, flat-out, out-and-out, outright, perfect, plumb, profound, pure, rank, regular, sheer, simple, stark, stone, straight-out, thorough, thoroughgoing, total, unadulterated, unalloyed, unconditional, unmitigated, unqualified, utter, very
RELATED WORDS:
authentic, classic, genuine, real, veritable; constant, endless, eternal, perpetual, undying, unremitting; extreme, unrestricted; confirmed, habitual, hopeless, inveterate; extraordinary, frightful, horrible, huge, main, superlative, supreme, surpassing, terrible, terrific
NEAR ANTONYMS:
doubtful, dubious, equivocal, qualified, questionable, restricted, uncertain
flat (adjective)
6.
lacking a surface luster or gloss
SYNONYMS:
dim, dull, dulled, flat, lusterless
RELATED WORDS:
tarnished, unpolished; cloudy, dingy, dirty, drab, lackluster, mousy ( mousey), muddy; gray ( grey), leaden, pale, palish; black, dark, darkened, darkish, dimmed, dusky, gloomy, murky, obscure, obscured, pitch-black, pitch-dark, somber ( sombre), stygian, tenebrific, tenebrous
NEAR ANTONYMS:
buffed, burnished, glazed, lacquered, polished, rubbed, shellacked, varnished; satin, satiny; silken, silky; slick, slippery; gemmy, gleaming, glimmering, glinting, glistening, glittering, scintillating, shimmering, shining, sparkling, twinkling; beaming, bedazzling, bright, brightened, brilliant, candescent, dazzling, effulgent, fulgent, glowing, incandescent, lambent, lucent, lucid, luminous, radiant, refulgent, resplendent, shining
glossy, lustrous, shiny, sleek
flat (adjective)
7.
lacking in qualities that make for spirit and character
SYNONYMS:
banal, flat, insipid, milk-and-water, namby-pamby, watery
RELATED WORDS:
unexciting, uninspiring, unrewarding; bland, boring, drab, dreary, dry, dull, heavy, humdrum, jading, leaden, lifeless, monotonous, pedestrian, ponderous, tedious, tiresome, tiring, uninteresting, vapid, wearisome, weary, wearying; inane; innocuous, inoffensive; mild, soft, subdued, tame, weak; common, commonplace, ordinary, stale, unexceptional
NEAR ANTONYMS:
piquant, poignant, pungent, racy, spicy; meaty, substantial; entertaining, exciting, galvanizing, inspiring, invigorating, thrilling
flat (adjective)
8.
lacking in taste or flavor
SYNONYMS:
dead, flat, flavorless, savorless, tasteless, unsavory
RELATED WORDS:
bland, dilute, thin, watery, weak; plain, unflavored
NEAR ANTONYMS:
disgusting, distasteful, loathsome, sickening, unappetizing, unpalatable; cloying, mawkish; appetizing, delectable, delicious, palatable, toothsome; keen, piquant, seasoned, spicy; flavored; heavy, rich
flavorful, flavorsome, sapid, savory ( savoury), tasteful, tasty
flat (adverb)
to a full extent or degree
SYNONYMS:
all, all of, all over, altogether, clean, completely, dead, enough, entire, entirely, even, exactly, fast, flat, full, heartily, out, perfectly, plumb, quite, soundly, thoroughly, through and through, totally, utterly, well, wholly, wide
RELATED WORDS:
absolutely, categorically, cold, downright, hands down, plain, stone, stone-cold, unqualifiedly; basically, by and large, chiefly, generally, largely, mainly, more or less, mostly, overall, predominantly, predominately, primarily, principally, substantially; abundantly, copiously, generously, greatly
NEAR ANTONYMS:
barely, hardly, just, kind of, marginally, minimally, scarcely, slightly, superficially; approximately, roughly, somewhat
half, halfway, incompletely, part, partially, partly
flat (noun)
a room or set of rooms in a private house or a block used as a separate dwelling place
SYNONYMS:
diggings, digs, flat, lodgings, suite, tenement
RELATED WORDS:
bed-sitter ( bedsit bed-sitting-room) [], cohousing, condo, condominium, duplex, duplex apartment, efficiency, efficiency apartment, flatlet [], floor-through, garden apartment, granny flat [], maisonette, penthouse, railroad flat, salon, saloon [], studio, studio apartment, triplex, walk-up; gallery, wing; apartment building, apartment house, tenement house
Flat (Wikipedia)

Flat or flats may refer to:

Flat (Wiktionary)

English

Pronunciation

  • enPR: flăt, IPA(key): /flæt/
  • Rhymes: -æt

Etymology 1

From Middle English flat, a borrowing from Old Norse flatr (compare Norwegian and Swedish flat, Danish flad), from Proto-Germanic *flataz, from Proto-Indo-European *pleth₂- (flat); akin to Saterland Frisian flot (smooth), German Flöz (a geological layer), Ancient Greek

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