Flat - Law Dictionary Search Results
Destruction of buildings
the whole of the dismissed premises, as where an upper-floor flat is destroyed by fire, produces problems that yet have to
Plate
A flat or nearly flat piece of metal the thickness of which
Platitude
The quality or state of being flat thin or insipid flat commonness triteness staleness of ideas of
Molle
Lower by a semitone flat as E molle that is E flat
flyswat
An implement with a flat part a mesh of metal or plastic and a long
Cabas
A flat basket or frail for figs etc hence a ladys flat
Bemol
The sign flat the same as B flat
Plano concave
Plane or flat on one side and concave on the other as a
Pitpan
A long flat bottomed canoe used for the navigation of rivers and lagoons
Plait
A flat fold a doubling as of cloth a pleat as a
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