
1) Control theory 2) Dearth of depth 3) Dimensionality 4) Kansas quality 5) Lack of flavor 6) Metalworking terminology 7) Planeness 8) Smoothness 9) Two-dimensionality
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1) Dullness 2) Horizontality 3) Lusterlessness 4) Lustrelessness 5) Planeness 6) Tediousness
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- the property of having two dimensions
- the property of having little or no contrast; lacking highlights or gloss
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[art] In art criticism of the 1960s and 1970s, flatness described the smoothness and absence of curvature or surface detail of a two-dimensional work of art. Critic Clement Greenberg believed that flatness, or two-dimensional, was an essential and desirable quality in painting, a criterion which implies rejection of painterliness and impast...
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[electrical engineering] where each output power measurement is in decibels. ==Flatness of a signal== ...
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[liquids] Flatness refers to the shape of a liquid`s free surface. On planet Earth, the flatness of a liquid is a function of the curvature of the Earth, and from trigonometry, can be found to deviate from true flatness by approximately 19.6 nanometers over an area of 1 square meter, a deviation which is dominated by the effects of surface ...
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[manufacturing] In manufacturing and mechanical engineering, flatness is an important geometric condition for workpieces and tools. In the manufacture of precision parts and assemblies, especially where parts will be required to be connected across a surface area in an air-tight or liquid-tight manner, flatness is a critical quality of the ...
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• (n.) Depression of tone; the state of being below the true pitch; -- opposed to sharpness or acuteness. • (n.) Want of vivacity or spirit; prostration; dejection; depression. • (n.) Want of variety or flavor; dullness; insipidity. • (n.) The quality or state of being flat. • (n.) Eveness of surface; want of relief or prom...
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(flat´nis) a peculiar sound lacking resonance, heard on percussing an abnormally solid part.
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The permissible variation of the flatness of a surface or characteristic
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Flat'ness noun 1. The quality or state of being flat.
2. Eveness of surface; want of relief or prominence; the state of being plane or level.
3. Want of vivacity or spirit; prostration; dejection; depression.
4. Want of variety or flavor; dullness; insipidity.
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Is the relatively flat appearance for a probability distribution. See Platykurtic and compare Leptokurtic.
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Flatness is a measure of the amplitude variance of signals as they enter the digitizer and make their way to the ADC. When the frequency of incoming signals rises, the amplitude falls toward the bandwidth -3 dB point. Favorable flatness values are especially important when measuring dynamic signals with components of differing frequencies. When fla...
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n] - the property of having little or no contrast
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(1) For rolled products, a distortion of the surface of sheet such as a bulge or a wave, usually transverse to the direction of rolling. Often described by location across width, i.e., edge buckle, quarter buckle, center buckle, etc. (2) For extrusions, flatness (off contour) pertains to the deviation of a cross-section surface intended to be flat....
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lustrelessness noun the property of having little or no contrast; lacking highlights or gloss
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noun a deficiency in flavor; `it needed lemon juice to sharpen the flatness of the dried lentils`
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Measured by Helium light bands (0.0000116' or 0,3 microns) as opposed to surface finish that is measured by R.M.S. or C.L.A.
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