unflat

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ flat.

Adjective

unflat (not comparable)

  1. Not flat.
    • 2012, Martin Sieff, That Should Still Be Us:
      The world is certainly crowded, and it's getting hotter. But even then, Friedman couldn't admit that it isn't flat and never has been. In fact, a crowded world guarantees an unflat one.

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Pronunciation

Participle

unflat (feminine unflada, masculine plural unflats, feminine plural unflades)

  1. past participle of unflar