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[ flat-bot-uhmd ] / ˈflætˈbɒt əmd /
adjective(of boats) having a flat bottom. Origin of flat-bottomedFirst recorded in 1575–85 Words nearby flat-bottomedflat-bed press, flatbed scanner, flatboat, flat bond, flat bone, flat-bottomed, flat-bottomed rail, flatbread, flat broke, flat bug, flat cap Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for flat-bottomedThe flat-bottomed pot still survives, but the round one and the kettle are more damaged than whole. Through the Heart of Patagonia|H. Hesketh Prichard I pulled open the gate of the rail, and ran out the landing stage, on which the flat-bottomed skiff sat. The Lady and the Pirate|Emerson Hough Set these in a flat-bottomed tin pail and fill with warm water to same level as milk. Outlines of Dairy Bacteriology, 8th edition|H. L. Russell He was standing up in a flat-bottomed boat, poling down stream towards them, with the vigor and skill of a young Indian. Mary Ware in Texas|Annie F. Johnston
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