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Definition of Flat-top
1. Adjective. Having a flat or flattened upper surface.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flat-top
Literary usage of Flat-top
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1911)
"The Ellison Company began shipment of hay September 10, 1907, and continued these
shipments until late In June, 1908, when the Flat Top Company refused to ..."
2. A Treatise on pharmacy: Designed as a Text-book for the Student, and as a by Edward Parrish (1874)
"28) is generally preferred, as having a more finished appearance than the
flat-top (Fig. 30). ... 30. Fig. 31. Tie-over jar. flat-top covered jar. Gallipot. ..."
3. Colonial Furniture in America by Luke Vincent Lockwood (1921)
"Between the years 1710 and 1730 the flat-top variety of high-boy was superseded
by the scroll-top, which differs from those heretofore described in that the ..."
4. Engineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"... etc., where present), is to change the shape of the wave, make it differ from
sine shape, giving such features as flat top wave, peaked wave, saw-tooth, ..."
5. Electric Oscillations and Electric Waves: With Application to by George Washington Pierce (1920)
"... H Radiation Resistance in Ohms of flat-top Antenna 7 = Xo = natural wavelength
of antenna unloaded, X = wavelength when loaded with inductance at base, ..."
6. Resources of South-west Virginia: Showing the Mineral Deposits of Iron, Coal by Charles Rufus Boyd (1881)
"Two analyses, as rendered from fossil ores taken in East Elver and Flat Top
Mountains, are as follows: East River Mountain Ore. Metallic iron 50.36 (Signed) ..."