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  1. Online collaborative music notation software - Flat

    Yes, you can use Flat directly in your web browser without downloading or installing software. It works on any device and lets you create, edit, and share music notation entirely online.

  2. FLAT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    5 days ago · level, flat, plane, even, smooth mean having a surface without bends, curves, or irregularities. level applies to a horizontal surface that lies on a line parallel with the horizon. flat …

  3. FLAT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Geometrically, something flat is an even, level plane, like Kansas relative to the Rocky Mountains, or the cargo area of a flatbed truck. As an adjective, flat means "less than lively."

  4. FLAT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    FLAT definition: 1. level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts: 2. level but having little or no…. Learn more.

  5. FLAT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Flat land is level, with no high hills or other raised parts. To the north lie the flat and fertile farmlands of Nebraska.

  6. What does FLAT mean? - Definitions.net

    Flat generally refers to a surface or object that is level, smooth, and has no curvature or bumps. It can also describe a two-dimensional figure or a geographical area that is level without any significant …

  7. Flat - Wikipedia

    Architecture Apartment, known as a flat in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and other Commonwealth countries

  8. Flat - definition of flat by The Free Dictionary

    1. a. Level with the ground; horizontally. b. On or up against a flat surface; at full length. 2. So as to be flat. 3. a. Directly; completely: went flat against the rules; flat broke. b. Exactly; precisely: arrived in …

  9. flat - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    2 days ago · The noun is from Middle English flat (“level piece of ground, flat edge of a weapon”), from the adjective. The algebraic sense was coined by Serre in a 1956 paper, originally as French plat.

  10. Flat Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary

    In British English the expression and that's flat! is used to stress that a statement or decision is definite and will not be changed.