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[ flat-land ] / ˈflætˌlænd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR flatland ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna region that lacks appreciable topographic relief. Origin of flatlandAn Americanism dating back to 1725–35; flat1 + -land OTHER WORDS FROM flatlandflatlander, nounWords nearby flatlandflatiron, flat-joint pointing, flat-knit, flat knitting, flat knot, flatland, flatlet, flat light, flatline, flatling, flatly Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for flatlandHere is Dorothy's Kansas, but also the flatland of Sitting Bull, Bonnie and Clyde, and In Cold Blood. Book Bag: Timothy Egan’s Five Favorite Travel Books|Timothy Egan|October 23, 2012|DAILY BEAST We may picture the inhabitants of flatland as moving either on the surface of a plane or between two parallel and adjacent planes. The Seven Follies of Science [2nd ed.]|John Phin The men of Flatland are about to feed, and will share their supper. The Giant of the North|R.M. Ballantyne This, however, did not apply to the waters lying directly around the Poloe and Flatland groups. The Giant of the North|R.M. Ballantyne
At what precise point it came I don't quite know, for I was snatched up out of the dull "flatland" of facts. The Lightning Conductor|C. N. Williamson Well, that is just what we see when one of our triangular or other acquaintances comes towards us in Flatland. Flatland|Edwin Abbott Abbott
Words related to flatlandmeadow, expanse, field, prairie, steppe, grassland, plateau, wasteland, flat, level, tundra, moor, champaign, moorland, heath |