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FlattingFlat Flat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flatted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Flatting.]
1. To make flat; to flatten; to level.
2. To render dull, insipid, or spiritless; to depress.
Passions are allayed, appetites are flatted.
--Barrow.
3. To depress in tone, as a musical note; especially, to
lower in pitch by half a tone. FlattingFlatting Flat"ting, n.
1. The process or operation of making flat, as a cylinder of
glass by opening it out.
2. A mode of painting,in which the paint, being mixed with
turpentine, leaves the work without gloss. --Gwilt.
3. A method of preserving gilding unburnished, by touching
with size. --Knolles.
4. The process of forming metal into sheets by passing it
between rolls.
Flatting coat, a coat of paint so put on as to have no
gloss.
Flatting furnace. Same as flattening oven, under
Flatten.
Flatting mill.
(a) A rolling mill producing sheet metal; esp., in mints,
the ribbon from which the planchets are punched.
(b) A mill in which grains of metal are flatted by steel
rolls, and reduced to metallic dust, used for purposes
of ornamentation. Flatting coatFlatting Flat"ting, n.
1. The process or operation of making flat, as a cylinder of
glass by opening it out.
2. A mode of painting,in which the paint, being mixed with
turpentine, leaves the work without gloss. --Gwilt.
3. A method of preserving gilding unburnished, by touching
with size. --Knolles.
4. The process of forming metal into sheets by passing it
between rolls.
Flatting coat, a coat of paint so put on as to have no
gloss.
Flatting furnace. Same as flattening oven, under
Flatten.
Flatting mill.
(a) A rolling mill producing sheet metal; esp., in mints,
the ribbon from which the planchets are punched.
(b) A mill in which grains of metal are flatted by steel
rolls, and reduced to metallic dust, used for purposes
of ornamentation. Flatting furnaceFlatting Flat"ting, n.
1. The process or operation of making flat, as a cylinder of
glass by opening it out.
2. A mode of painting,in which the paint, being mixed with
turpentine, leaves the work without gloss. --Gwilt.
3. A method of preserving gilding unburnished, by touching
with size. --Knolles.
4. The process of forming metal into sheets by passing it
between rolls.
Flatting coat, a coat of paint so put on as to have no
gloss.
Flatting furnace. Same as flattening oven, under
Flatten.
Flatting mill.
(a) A rolling mill producing sheet metal; esp., in mints,
the ribbon from which the planchets are punched.
(b) A mill in which grains of metal are flatted by steel
rolls, and reduced to metallic dust, used for purposes
of ornamentation. Flatting millFlatting Flat"ting, n.
1. The process or operation of making flat, as a cylinder of
glass by opening it out.
2. A mode of painting,in which the paint, being mixed with
turpentine, leaves the work without gloss. --Gwilt.
3. A method of preserving gilding unburnished, by touching
with size. --Knolles.
4. The process of forming metal into sheets by passing it
between rolls.
Flatting coat, a coat of paint so put on as to have no
gloss.
Flatting furnace. Same as flattening oven, under
Flatten.
Flatting mill.
(a) A rolling mill producing sheet metal; esp., in mints,
the ribbon from which the planchets are punched.
(b) A mill in which grains of metal are flatted by steel
rolls, and reduced to metallic dust, used for purposes
of ornamentation. Platting
Platting Plat"ting, n.
Plaited strips or bark, cane, straw, etc., used for making
hats or the like.
PlattingPlat Plat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Platted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Platting.] [See Plait.]
To form by interlaying interweaving; to braid; to plait.
``They had platted a crown of thorns.' --Matt. xxvii. 29. Slatting
Slatting Slat"ting, n.
The violent shaking or flapping of anything hanging loose in
the wind, as of a sail, when being hauled down.
SlattingSlat Slat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slatted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Slatting.] [OE. slatten; cf. Icel. sletta to slap, to dab.]
1. To slap; to strike; to beat; to throw down violently.
[Prov. Eng. & Colloq. U.S.]
How did you kill him? Slat[t]ed his brains out.
--Marston.
2. To split; to crack. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
3. To set on; to incite. See 3d Slate. [Prov. Eng.] Slatting
Slatting Slat"ting,
Slats, collectively.
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