How To Use Flattened In A Sentence

  • Beneath the splenium of the corpus callosum, the dentate gyrus becomes flattened and smooth and continues on to the dorsal surface of the corpus callosum as the thin gyrus fasciolaris.
  • These flattened cells from the ovarian follicle and, therefore, called follicular cells. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • He was totally flattened by her sarcasm.
  • Now he aimed and fired, lying "doggo" behind his favourite stone, while bullets from the enemy's trenches flattened themselves upon it, or buried themselves harmlessly in the dry hot soil. The Dop Doctor
  • Since the cloud was rotating, its spherical shape flattened into a disc.
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  • The fused parietals form the posterior two-thirds of the sagittal crest, expanding posteriorly to form a flattened, sculpted deck behind the supratemporal fenestrae adjacent to the squamosals.
  • The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence.
  • The adult ovary may present marked deviations from its typical form, sometimes being unusually long, spheroidal, flattened, triangular, crescentric, or otherwise irregular.
  • The long rear part is the opisthosoma, which can be further divided into a broad flattened pre-abdomen consisting of seven segments, and a narrower and more cylindrical post-abdomen of only five segments.
  • And there is in Egypt another form of pyramid called the mastaba, which, like the Mexican, was flattened on the top; while in Assyria structures flattened like the Mexican are found. Atlantis : the antediluvian world
  • My writing heart feels as crushed as that last bit of toothpaste that refuses to be squeezed out its flattened, mangled tube because someone (and I won’t name name but it begins with S and ends in cott) left the cap off again … Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » That’s Right. It’s Contest Time.
  • The village was being pounded by volcano ejecta that have already flattened a house.
  • One bullet had punctured the spare tire and flattened it as well.
  • His voice is also surprisingly cultured, far more so in many ways than Jagger's flattened vowels.
  • Slowly the edge parted and flattened out, broadwise, displaying the marbled brilliance of the butterfly's inner wings, illumining the pale chastity of the sleeping figure as if with a quivering and evanescent jewel. Success A Novel
  • Head low, ears flattened, she sagged, spiritless, almost quaking. DOUBTING THOMAS
  • Another mode of making a springe, which is a capital plan for catching almost any bird, whether it be a percher or a runner, is this: Procure an elastic wand (hazel or osier makes the best) of about 3 ft. 6 in. long, to the top of which tie a piece of twisted horsehair about 3 in. in length; to the free end attach a little piece of wood of 2 in. in length, by the middle, cutting one end to an obtuse point, flattened on the top and underneath. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Some have a forlorn and battered remnant of a house or two, but they are mostly mere grey areas of flattened stone. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a tender, flattened, finely crumbed chicken milanesa plate with the same rice and plantains, and a pabellón criollo plate that adds heaps of black beans and chewy, pleasant shredded beef to the rice and plantains.
  • In her haste, she almost ran over a ship's lieutenant, who flattened himself against the doorway as she charged past him.
  • Out in the middle of the lake, which was now a flattened white teardrop, he could see the black circle of open water. AFFLICTION
  • The jointed stems (culms) are round or flattened (never triangular); they are usually hollow except at the nodes (points on the stem from which leaves arise), where they are solid. Grasses
  • The pyramids of corporate strength have flattened into a web of organizational ambiguity.
  • The vehicle was completely flattened and its roof was in line with the dashboard. Times, Sunday Times
  • So there I was in the paddock when I'm flattened by some idiot running into me on a monkey bike!
  • The rosettes are somewhat flattened and numerous, and give the idea of greenish-white flowers. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • It was a ship of classic, simple design, like a flattened salmon, twenty yards long, very clean, very sleek.
  • And her accent, which had once sounded so alluringly foreign, had flattened into a quasi-American drawl.
  • Then armed with a sword, gun, battledore, or an armful of bricks to throw, and uttering sadistic cries, Adam would pursue him round and round the room, driving him from refuge to refuge, until almost beside himself with rage and terror, he crouched junglelike with ears flattened back and porpentine hair. The Complete Stories
  • She nodded at a pretty brunette and flattened herself against the wall.
  • With his inventive sense of flattened, decorative form and composition, he has truly reinvented the still life, but he is also a master of whimsical erotica.
  • With most ofits basic infrastructure flattened and the majority of its citizensliving in temporary housing and tents, Port-au-Prince is beginning tothink about how it will rebuild itself.
  • Just as they reached it a tank shell sailed into the first house and flattened it. KANDAHAR COCKNEY: A Tale of Two Worlds
  • He went back to the murder scene and found a piece of flattened lead near the front edge of the doormat under the doorsill.
  • _ This portion of the fibrous membrane is enlarged, globous or flattened, irregularly thinned, particularly at the periphery, where it may be as thin as tissue paper, nebulous because of the stretching of its fibers principally, but in some degree (differing in different cases) to edema of the epithelial layer. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • Further into Chinatown there are more traditional market-type shops, including fishmongers with plastic buckets of eels, poulterers with flattened ducks and grocers with rambutans, lychees and other tropical Asian fruits.
  • Aerial photographs showed great swaths of slum dwellings flattened or swept away by landslides. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a close-fitting red felt hat with a flattened top and a tassel worn to the side.
  • Aerial photographs showed great swaths of slum dwellings flattened or swept away by landslides. Times, Sunday Times
  • The flowers are variable in color, and produced in loose clusters; the seeds are produced in long, flattened, or cylindrical, bivalved pods, and vary, in The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use.
  • When the green light above the elevator dinged quietly he flattened himself against the side of the wall closest to the elevator door and pushed Peaches forward so that she was doing the same.
  • In engineering, a dull light, as gray and flickery as a cloudy sky before a storm, suffused the two-storey chamber and the long flattened cylinder of the main engine. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • We came to a stream and crossed it on a tree trunk some one had flattened with an adze.
  • A section of fencing was broken down and advertising hoardings flattened in the stampede as rival fans charged from end to end of the pitch.
  • Instead they found a circular patch of badly charred and flattened trees 60 kilometres across, formed by the airburst as the rock disintegrated explosively due to the huge stresses caused by entry into the atmosphere.
  • The montage of icons does cohere into a sort of meta-icon perhaps, of dogs that are (for me) short-haired, middling-sized, with dark-brown fur; but this is … a sort of cubist collage of perspectives that spills out beyond its casual frame, each dog a Cerberus with three heads superimposed one over the other, snub-nosed and long-snouted, ears pricked and flattened, slavering and not slavering. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The goosefish is practically invisible lying flattened, with its darkly marbled skin matching the bottom color and the outline of its body obliterated by a fringe of branched skin flaps.
  • I recoiled, eyes wide open and flattened myself to the bed.
  • And, halfway to the crosstrees and flattened against the rigging by the full force of the wind so that it would have been impossible for me to have fallen, the Ghost almost on her beam-ends and the masts parallel with the water, I looked, not down, but at almost right angles from the perpendicular, to the deck of the Ghost. Chapter 17
  • It's quite weird because they're squashed between bits of transparent perspex, so you can see them in their flattened state.
  • The central nucleus is surrounded by a flattened margin rather bladdery in appearance, of a beautiful red color, formed of a sort of very soft and very elastic jelly. The History of a Mouthful of Bread And its effect on the organization of men and animals
  • He carefully flattened the wrappers and put them between the leaves of his book.
  • The final polish can soon be imparted by means of a small boxwood slip, or flattened peg-wood, and diamantine and alcohol. A Treatise on Staff Making and Pivoting Containing Complete Directions for Making and Fitting New Staffs from the Raw Material
  • The flapper dress echoed the flattened forms and straight seams of the Japanese kimono.
  • When her neighbour's house was flattened in airstrikes she fled again and now lives in makeshift tents sculpted out of tree trunks and beige canvases. Times, Sunday Times
  • The primary fracture is usually longitudinal, passing through the facets for the talus and cuboid, and from this various secondary fissures radiate; the cancellated tissue is much crushed, so that the whole bone is flattened out. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • The region of the so-called neck is outwardly divided into five divisions, and sixthly comes the flattened portion at the end, and this portion has five flaps, or tail-fins; and the inner or under parts, into which the female drops her spawn, are four in number and hairy, and on each of the aforesaid parts is a spine turned outwards, short and straight. The History of Animals
  • Since the human eye moves horizontally with less fatigue than vertically, the cone of vision tends to be flattened.
  • More than 500 villages were flattened to make way for the mines. Times, Sunday Times
  • Toughness is often measured with a penetrometer, a device which forces a circular flattened rod through leaf lamina.
  • Trees crashed on to houses and flattened cars. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to the corpuscles, there were smaller objects; flattened platelike affairs were rather common, for instance. Fantastic Voyage
  • Banded archerfish have a deep laterally-compressed body with a flattened head and back.
  • Andy flattened the bills and added them to the pile before adding up the totals.
  • He was not happy with the strange inflections of the melodies, with their flattened 7ths and sharpened 6ths, and he was even more perplexed by the words: he had little English to begin with and the rustic archaisms only added to the problem.
  • His normally very tidy light brown hair had flattened in some areas and began to stick out in others.
  • The _inflorescence_ is a raceme of spikes, varying from 1-1/2 to 3-1/2 inches, with the spikes mostly densely arranged, though occasionally distant and not close-set, on a long; slender, puberulous or scaberulous peduncle; _rachis_ is flexuous, flattened, grooved and scaberulous. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • For both species, body size traits (in mm) included mean tarsus length, mean flattened wing chord, tail length, and culmen length (base of cere to tip of beak).
  • Batch after batch failed; but finally they developed a process in which whole wheat was cooked, allowed to stand for several hours and passed through plain rollers, which flattened each grain into a flake.
  • The earth is an oblate spheroid - a sphere with flattened poles and a slight bulge the equator.
  • It had large, owlish eyes; ears that were capable of facing backward or forward; a wide, toothless mouth that seemed to split its flattened, ovoidal skull almost in half; and a small, constantly wiggling proboscis. Lost And Found
  • Heads are flattened and kitchen utensils used in curious ways. Times, Sunday Times
  • Less than 200 years ago, the ratites (named after the Latin for having a flattened sternum, a result of not needing powerful flying muscles) were still thriving. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Three days into his new term of office, a digger duly arrived and flattened it. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the posterior of the body, the pleurae were fused into a flattened tail-like segment, or pygidium.
  • The word flattened itself against my mind trying to get in, and disordered me a little, and before I could inquire into its pertinency, she was already throwing the needed light: The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories
  • The winds from the same impact would have flattened forests 1000 kilometres away. The Crisis of Life on Earth - our legacy from the second millenium
  • Thousands were left homeless as towns were flattened in the disaster. The Sun
  • The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy, having pinwheel-shaped arms of gas, dust, and stars lying in a flattened disc, and extending directly out from a spherical nucleus of stars in the central region.
  • The leaves of various kinds receive the water very differently: some are completely bathed, showing a smooth surface of varnished green from stem to point, like the lilac of the garden, for instance; on others, like the syringa, the fluid lies in flattened transparent drops, taking an emerald color from the leaf on which they rest; while the rose and the honeysuckle wear those spherical diamond-like drops, sung by poets and sipped by fairies. Rural Hours
  • The band is fitted over the area of the head which is abnormally predominant, and redirects the growth into flattened areas.
  • Grain flakes or rolled grains are sliced and then flattened between rollers.
  • The storm crossed land near the same state-line spot where Ivan arrived, pounding beachfronts already painfully exposed by denuded dunes, flattened neighborhoods and piles of rubble that threatened to turn into deadly missiles.
  • Shoppers yesterday spoke of their shock at the wanton act of vandalism as they walked past the flattened £1, 500 tree with its brightly coloured baubles strewn across the paving.
  • I would like the page to be finished - I know in Photoshop this is called "flattened" - how do I do this? Discussions: Message List - root
  • The fir trees of the mobile forest lay flattened and scorched. Anti-Ice
  • In engineering, a dull light, as gray and flickery as a cloudy sky before a storm, suffused the two-storey chamber and the long flattened cylinder of the main engine. Star Trek The Next Generation®
  • The stone tool assemblage includes convex end scrapers, bifacially-flaked small knives, and flattened discoids and microliths.
  • I flattened myself against the wall.
  • The hills flattened out just south of the mountain.
  • Stone slabs surrounding the churchyard were knocked over and iron railings and the church noticeboard flattened after a green Rover car which was being followed by police went out of control.
  • He has flattened himself violently against the wall, his knees bent in towards it, body shaking.
  • The florets touched each other at their tips, creating flattened sides and triangular openings between them.
  • Adding poha (flattened rice flakes) to dosa is something new to me. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The moment the provincial boundary was crossed the washboard highway flattened into smooth, perfectly maintained blacktop.
  • Further aft, the wreck is substantially flattened, but some structure remains.
  • It left houses flattened but nobody was killed. The Sun
  • They show adaptations for underwater swimming, including flattened tarsi and humeri, and shorter wings and higher wing-loading than most other petrels.
  • The blackened hulks of the great ships and the flattened hangars testified to the fact that the American awakening to what was happening in the rest of the world was sudden and painful.
  • the ray has a dorsoventrally flattened body
  • Secondly, the mixture is then flattened out in the blending machine, and then it is flattened further in an extruder machine.
  • The violet disk of the sun touched the water, then became minutely flattened on the bottom, like a locomotive wheel in need of regrinding. Kahawa
  • In case you are worrying how you might file a claim once a piece of space debris has flattened you, it is worth knowing that this insurance is a joke.
  • The labium, which is divided into three joints, becomes flattened towards the tip, which is square, and ends in two thin membranous lobes, probably endowed with Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Full breasts can lead to swollen, flattened nipples and areolae, which your baby may have trouble latching onto. Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn
  • The storm, which also flattened several power pylons, left much of the Eastern Cape without electricity.
  • These shrimp stand in silent rebuke to their unfortunate cousins that are butterflied and flattened by less sensitive restaurants.
  • In some instances it does, but the irregular and angular outline, the slightly-umbilicated, flattened, smooth or scaly summits, and the dull-red or violaceous color, the history and course, of lichen planus, will serve to differentiate. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • There it comes sliding down the luggage ramp: flattened, tattered, stained, wonderfully unappealing.
  • Eutropius, flattened his neglected nose against the panes and looked at the drag, as the laquais de place sprang from the box and let out the persons in the carriage. Vanity Fair
  • Although they may get flattened by a rainstorm, they quickly recover once the sun comes out.
  • Does the dome have a pleasing aesthetic quality or is it mushroomed, flattened, or split open?
  • He flattened his hair down with gel.
  • A business that is hit hard during a recession is not unlike a business whose building is flattened by a tornado.
  • The five-year old flattened himself against the wall, whimpering.
  • Some of these chairs have flattened feet which spread the load on the ground.
  • All sea snakes have flattened compressed paddle-like tails for propulsion in water.
  • In the case of both the hump-backed carid and the squilla the middle art of the tail is spinous: only that in the squilla the part is flattened and in the carid it is sharp-pointed. The History of Animals
  • The curve of the Carthaginians, however, flattened by degrees, became quite straight, and then bent inwards; upon this, the two sections of the velites drew together in parallel lines, like the legs of a compass that is being closed. Salammbo
  • I took the remaining section of the telescopic boathook and flattened out the end with a hammer. Rowing the ATLANTIC
  • My life seemed as fixable as a thin, glass vase which is conveniently dropped at a height of a hundred meters over a concrete area, stamped on and then flattened by a couple of rollers.
  • Whether the embryo is a ball of cells or a mass on top of a yolk, though, all vertebrates carry out equivalent movements during gastrulation; again, the differences are superficial, depending on whether the cluster of cells is balled up or flattened. A bit more on Haeckel - The Panda's Thumb
  • Newton had deduced from his theory of gravitation that the Earth would be flattened at the poles.
  • Our wooden fence was flattened and a house two doors up had part of its roof blown off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, the more ancient Crocodilia and Lacertilia have vertebrae with the articular facets of their centra flattened or biconcave, while the modern members of the same group have them procoelous. Essays
  • Shape some of the mixture around each skewer in a rough, slightly flattened oval shape. Times, Sunday Times
  • Almost every gravestone was flattened by the force of the water which even got into the vestry - two steps higher than the church floor.
  • Damage was caused to the fence and chain, the crosses by the memorial were flattened and litter was strewn around the area.
  • As the Bronco rolled two and a half times, the two-thirds of the roof that was plastic broke off completely at the roof pillars and crashed into the occupant compartment; the front steel portion flattened to the dashboard. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • In fact, Brittany completely flattened herself against the wall.
  • When her neighbour's house was flattened in airstrikes she fled again and now lives in makeshift tents sculpted out of tree trunks and beige canvases. Times, Sunday Times
  • The previous owners had two small dogs and treated this area as a dog run, so it was much flattened and stale when we moved in.
  • His usually wild curls were flattened in place and the stubble that was normally present was gone.
  • The back of the head is slightly flattened (this is called brachycephaly) and the eyes tend to slant upwards.
  • These scenes occur in a flattened, stacked space that resembles both axonometric architectural diagrams and traditional Chinese landscape painting.
  • We came to a stream and crossed it on a tree trunk some one had flattened with an adze.
  • As families assimilated, the traditional hierarchies flattened, giving women and children a greater voice in their households.
  • At the same time, a chubby, square-faced man flattened his body against the roadway, and dangled his arm through the metal slats down into the sewer drain. A Kettle of Vultures
  • This time around, the computerisation curve has flattened out, so the electronics industry has been hit as hard as any.
  • The midbrain is attached to the base of the cerebral hemispheres by the cerebral peduncles, two massive, flattened bundles of nerve fibres.
  • The right side is flattened and alone provided with cilia, while the left side of the body proper is arched; on the left side of the proboscis is a row of coarse cilia resembling an adoral zone, and a row of trichocysts. Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
  • Her short hair was oddly ruffled and then flattened around her head.
  • When fully developed they are somewhat flattened and umbilicated, with a central, darkish point representing the mouth of the follicle. Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
  • Its unusual twisted stems are broad and flattened at their ends, a genetic condition botanists know as fasciation.
  • I saw a man struggle with a pick axe to remove the carefully built stone edging with its squared, level surfaces; I heard the rocks thrown in the back of a truck and hauled away; and now I can see the flattened round expanse of dirt that remains like a smoothed over cicatrice. There Goes the Neighbours
  • He said: ‘The old guy looked in good shape and I'm sure he would have flattened the other guy - if he could have caught him.’
  • Koch analyses that in Shah Jahan era, painting third dimension reality is flattened and arranged around a central axis that divides the picture into two equal parts.
  • Beavers have large webbed hind feet and a moderately long but highly flattened tail, which is used for propulsion in the water.
  • On the other hand, in the grey-pink argillaceous levels, fossils are much more better preserved, although slightly distorted or weakly diagenetically flattened.
  • They are distinctly flattened and rectangular to trapezoidal in dorsal view.
  • The moment the provincial boundary was crossed the washboard highway flattened into smooth, perfectly maintained blacktop.
  • The women no longer appear as depersonalized objects flattened by the photographic medium and clinical setting. G. Roger Denson: "Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is?
  • Aerial photographs showed great swaths of slum dwellings flattened or swept away by landslides. Times, Sunday Times
  • A term used for low, flattened, circular to oval, domelike, natural mounds found in the northwestern United States Archive 2010-03-01
  • Bat rays have a flattened, triangular shaped body that is wider than long.
  • An ellipse is a flattened circle, and the degree of flatness is indicated by a numerical quantity called eccentricity, abbreviated e.
  • Unlike sharks, bony fish as a rule have a marked tendency to be flattened in a vertical direction.
  • _Spikes_ are from 1/2 to 2 inches; _rachis_ is slender, flexuous, flattened, scaberulous, with a few long hairs scattered singly along the margins or without these hairs. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Double flowers occur when the nectaries extend and become flattened, looking like sepals.
  • The raging gusts grounded planes, flattened buildings and trees and left more than 80,000 homes without power. The Sun
  • Homes and public buildings were completely flattened.
  • The back limbs are strongly flattened and equipped with thick natatorial stubbles acting as paddles.
  • The city has been flattened by heavy artillery bombardments.
  • The premolars and molars are squarish, flattened and nodular, and used for crushing, grinding and pulping noncoarse foods. Anti-Deer-Hunting Billboard Goes Up in Kansas City
  • With one brutal wallop, Clarke flattened him.
  • The derelict building is to be flattened and replaced with a open space and children's play park in the short term scheme.
  • Homes were flattened with families inside, trucks thrown in the air, and trees uprooted by tornados up to a mile wide. The Sun
  • He stood up, and grasped a fiery brand in either hand, and flattened himself against the big boulder, alert and ready for the attack when it should come.
  • The land flattened out as we neared the coast.
  • He ended up going to a farmer's market, buying a key chain, and what they call a beaver tail, this kind of flattened doughnut. CNN Transcript Feb 20, 2009
  • It looked like the front of the plane had completely flattened. The Sun
  • The Galeaspida are a strange group of armored fishes possessing a massive, flattened, one-piece bony shield.
  • Beneath the cloak her chest was covered with a partlet and flattened by her stays and bodice. Tempted by Your Touch
  • When supine, the muscle is flattened and bandlike. When decubitus or prone, the sternalis muscle is mobile and may have a bulging appearance.
  • The village of Longford would be flattened completely. The Sun
  • Negative: Said area rug is a flattened piece of discarded cardboard. Jen and Aaron Pattap: WWOOFing: Off-the-Grid Living Tests Our Limits
  • The epithelium of the oesophagus is the same here as in the more anterior regions described above; that of the lung rudiments is very variable in thickness, even in different parts of the same section, being in some places composed of a single layer of cuboidal or even flattened cells, in other places consisting of four or five layers of cells (not well shown in the figure). Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator
  • This is nothing compared to pavements, pebbledashed with flattened grey blobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet another natural disaster, this time an earthquake of horrendous magnitude, has all but flattened what was left of that 'cussed' country. TrinidadExpress Today's News
  • His shot was so venomous and expertly delivered that he did not even move as the ball sped over him, flattened and clouted the netting.
  • He flattened himself out on the floor and watched me.
  • Newton had deduced from his theory of gravitation that the Earth would be flattened at the poles.
  • Adults are dorso-ventrally flattened but unlike other flatworms possess is an anterior, suckered head region called a scolex for attachment to their host. Platyhelminthes
  • The plants branch sympodially, producing large, flattened, bifoliate pseudobulbs and lateral, solitary flowers on long pedicels, numbering one to six per pseudobulb.
  • One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner.
  • The propagation formula of the cross-spectral density of partially coherent flattened Gaussian Beam(PCFGB) through ABCD optical system was derived using Huygens-Fresnel diffraction integral formula.
  • It looked like the front of the plane had completely flattened. The Sun
  • One of the soft, but unpleasant missiles just alluded to, flew by the master's head one morning, and flattened itself against the wall, where it adhered in the form of a convex mass in _alto rilievo_. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 28, February, 1860
  • The _first glume_ is lanceolate, subulate, acuminate, 2-nerved, flattened dorsally, coriaceous at the base and hyaline above it, and with smooth incurved margins. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Ventral arm spins may be slightly flattened and in some the arm spine may be curved.
  • She flattened her nose and lips against the window.
  • The pelage of cane rats is unusual, made up of coarse, flattened or grooved bristle-like hairs, and lacking underfur.
  • There's a dog growling, a cat hissing, a fox snarling, a wolf with flattened ears, and a winged creature extending its claws.
  • In some areas the mucosa lining the cyst had a slightly villiform appearance, whereas elsewhere it was flattened and simplified.
  • These are nearly always accompanied by parallel overgrowth of several flattened rhombohedra aligned along each scalenohedron's c-axis, forming ‘pagodas’.
  • Her tears died like a flattened insect, quick smear on the table-top.
  • Wet your hands well with cold water, and form the mixture into small, flattened sausage shapes about 8cm long.
  • The lung is composed of networks of increasingly tiny airways which, if laid out end-to-end, would extend for 1,500 miles, as well as tiny air sacs called alveoli which, if flattened, would have the surface area of a tennis court. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • The four of them immediately flattened themselves against the wall.
  • Iron sulfide nodules typically are heavy, brassy yellow, flattened along bedding planes, and 2-10 cm in diameter.

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