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Flat
Flat. A set of rooms on one floor of a house
Graduated flat rate
Graduated flat rate, The water rate imposed on houses where there is
Shop-cum-flat
Shop-cum-flat, the expression 'shop-cum-flat' does not always mean that the ground floor of the building is meant for shops and...
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flat
flat : not varying [a rate] ;specif of a tax :
flat rule
flat rule : per se rule
flat bottom
having a flat bottom
Flat footed
Having a flat foot with little or no arch of the instep suffering
Flat headed
Having a head with a flattened top as a flat headed nail
Flatly
In a flat manner evenly horizontally without spirit dully frigidly
flatness
The quality or state of being flat
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