- flatted
- flat·ted
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Flatted — Flat Flat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flatted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flatting}.] 1. To make flat; to flatten; to level. [1913 Webster] 2. To render dull, insipid, or spiritless; to depress. [1913 Webster] Passions are allayed, appetites are flatted. Barrow … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flatted Fifth — [englisch, flætɪd fɪfθ; wörtlich »verminderte Quinte«], Tritonus … Universal-Lexikon
flatted cargo — Cargo placed in the bottom of the holds, covered with planks and dunnage, and held for future use. Flatted cargo usually has room left above it for the loading of vehicles that may be moved without interfering with the flatted cargo. Frequently,… … Military dictionary
Flatted fifth — Die Flatted Fifth (♭5) ist eine in den vierziger Jahren aufgekommene Bezeichnung für das Intervall der abwärtsspringenden, verminderten Quinte, also des Tritonus, der eines der charakteristischen Kennzeichen des Bebop darstellt. Es wird… … Deutsch Wikipedia
flatted — adj. flattened, levelled, made flat; lowered by half step (Music); divided into apartments, divided into flats (British) … English contemporary dictionary
flatted — adjective N. Amer. Music lower (a note) by a semitone. → flat … English new terms dictionary
flatted — ˈflatə̇d adjective Etymology: flat (V) + ed Britain, of a building : divided into flats … Useful english dictionary
flatted factory — /flætəd ˈfæktri/ (say flatuhd faktree) noun (in Singapore and Hong Kong) a high rise building incorporating a number of small factories for light industry …
Jewellery Quarter — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 52.489 longitude= 1.910 official name= Jewellery Quarter map type= West Midlands population = 3,000 approx. population density= area total km2= 1.07 metropolitan borough= City of Birmingham… … Wikipedia
Blues — This article is about the music genre. For other uses, see Blues (disambiguation). Blues Stylistic origins African American folk music Work song Spirituals Cultural origins Late 19th century, southern United States Typical instruments … Wikipedia