exˈpanse [-s] noun
a wide area or extent
Example: an expanse of water
flat3 [flӕt] nounExample: an expanse of water
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a level, even part
Example: the flat of her hand
flat4 [flӕt] nounExample: the flat of her hand
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(usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc
Example: mud flats
level4 [ˈlevl] nounExample: mud flats
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a flat, smooth surface or piece of land
Example: It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.
plain1 [plein] nounExample: It was difficult running uphill but he could run fast on the level.
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a large flat level piece of land
Example: the plains of central Canada
See also: expansion, expand, flatly, flatten, flat out, flat rate, do one's level best, level crossing, level off, level out, level-headed, on a level with, on the level, plain-spoken, in plain English, plain chocolate, plain clothes, plain sailingExample: the plains of central Canada
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