Flat
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Flat, or flatness, describes an object or condition that is very smooth or level.
Flat or flats may also refer to:
Places
- Flat, a residential apartment
- Flat, Alaska, United States
- Flat, Missouri, United States
- Flat, Puy-de-Dôme, a commune in région Auvergne, France
- Flat, Texas, United States
- Flat Brook, tributary of the Delaware River in Sussex County, New Jersey
- Flat Island, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China
- Flat River (North Carolina), a river in Southern Person County, North Carolina
- Flats, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
- "The Flat", local name for South Dunedin, New Zealand
- The Flats, Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Arts
- Flat (music), a symbol (♭) which denotes a lower pitch
- Flats (theatre), flat pieces of theatrical scenery
Footwear
- Flats, low-heeled women's shoes
- Racing flats, lightweight shoes used primarily for running a race
Mathematics and geometry
- Flat (geometry), the generalization of lines and planes in an n-dimensional Euclidean space
- Flat (matroids), a further generalization of flats from linear algebra to the context of matroids
- Flat morphism in algebraic geometry
Transportation
- Flat, a deflated pneumatic tire
- Flat car, an open container on wheels designed to carry heavy loads
- Flat spot, a fault in the shape of a railroad wheel
Other uses
- Flat, a two-dimensional toy soldier made of tin or plastic
- Flat, a leading type of wordplay predating the invention of crosswords, as identified by the National Puzzlers' League
- Flats or flat butterflies, certain skipper butterfly genera in subfamily Pyrginae:
- Celaenorrhinus of tribe Celaenorrhini;
- Calleagris (scarce flats),
- Eagris, and
- Tagiades (water flats, snow flats) of tribe Tagiadini
- Flats (USPS), an oversized letter
- Optical flat, an extremely flat piece of glass
See also
- Flattening
- Mudflat
- Planar
- All pages beginning with "Flat"
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