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Definition of Flat-topped
1. Adjective. Having a flat or flattened upper surface.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flat-topped
Literary usage of Flat-topped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1899)
"Between the fjord and the lake are mounds and terraces, and near the end of the
lake there is a flat-topped terrace which may once have crossed the valley, ..."
2. Reinforced Concrete by Albert Wells Buel, Charles Shattuck Hill (1906)
"flat-topped Arch Constructions.—The flat-topped arch is one of the oldest forms
of concrete floor construction. The early construction was to spring a ..."
3. Missionary Review of the World by James Lutzweiler (1901)
"ing their caps with much ceremony. Their costumes are bright and picturesque.
The dark flat-topped caps of the men have a red piping around the crown and ..."
4. The Uganda Protectorate: An Attempt to Give Some Description of the Physical by Harry Hamilton Johnston (1902)
"... the arid country in the basin of Lake Rudolf, and up the Rift Valley as far
as the north end of Lake Baringo. Some aspects of this • . 208. flat-topped ..."