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flat·tish

 (flăt′ĭsh)
adj.
Somewhat flat.
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flattish

(ˈflætɪʃ)
adj
somewhat flat
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flat•tish

(ˈflæt ɪʃ)

adj.
somewhat flat.
[1605–15]
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(15) The loaf is a flattish cake with two intersecting lines scored on its upper surface which divide it into four equal parts.
It was wholly in the lower ice, but close against the upper, and was flattish, or perhaps slightly lenticular, with a rounded edge, a quarter of an inch deep by four inches in diameter; and I was surprised to find that directly under the bubble the ice was melted with great regularity in the form of a saucer reversed, to the height of five eighths of an inch in the middle, leaving a thin partition there between the water and the bubble, hardly an eighth of an inch thick; and in many places the small bubbles in this partition had burst out downward, and probably there was no ice at all under the largest bubbles, which were a foot in diameter.
This great range, although running in a straight north and south line, owing to an optical deception, always appeared more or less curved; for the lines drawn from each peak to the beholder's eye, necessarily converged like the radii of a semicircle, and as it was not possible (owing to the clearness of the atmosphere and the absence of all intermediate objects) to judge how far distant the farthest peaks were off, they appeared to stand in a flattish semicircle.
"Lay hold of it," said the man in the ear, and his face appeared close to Bert's--a strangely familiar face, fierce eyebrows, a flattish nose, a huge black moustache.
The checks show improving NAND pricing trends, customer concerns over supply stability into 2020 leading to increasing requests for long-term supply agreements in NAND, and flattish production bit growth in DRAM, Rakesh tells investors in a research note.
Company-wise, Urea offtake declined across the industry, except for EFERT, whose offtake remained flattish YoY as well as MoM.
This woven straw bag from Gap is now less than half price, down from PS44.95 to PS17.99 and its flattish shape means you could squash it in your case, gap.co.uk
The company reported advertising and marketing revenues were $370.7 million, flattish year-over-year.
Its revenues increased by 9.8 percent to P20.80 billion, from P18.94 billion, with advertising revenues jumping by 17.8 percent to P11.29 billion, from P9.58 billion, while consumer sales was flattish at P9.52 billion.
A flattish or very negligible increase of P0.10 to P0.15 per liter would be expected at the pump prices of diesel and gasoline products next week, based on the initial calculation of the oil companies.
It features a flattish bonnet and a higher ground clearance in comparison to the Alto.
KARACHI -- Stocks staged mixed performance on Thursday with the KSE-100 index unable to find the direction and finally closing flattish with minor gain of 45 points (0.14 per cent) at 32,446.40.