Flat Tops Wilderness Area — Infobox protected area | name = Flat Tops Wilderness iucn category = Ib caption = locator x = 86 locator y = 81 location = Colorado, USA nearest city = Grand Junction, CO lat degrees = 39 lat minutes = 56 lat seconds = 56 lat direction = N long… … Wikipedia
flat-top — adjective having a flat or flattened upper surface • Syn: ↑flat topped • Similar to: ↑topped * * * ˈflat top [flat top flat tops] noun … Useful english dictionary
flat — 1. adjective /flæt/ a) Having no variations in altitude. The land around here is flat. b) Deflated, especially because of a puncture. The party was a bit flat. Syn: even … Wiktionary
flat·top — /ˈflætˌtɑːp/ noun, pl tops [count] 1 US : ↑aircraft carrier 2 : a haircut in which the hair is very short on the sides and flat and evenly cut on top … Useful english dictionary
D'Aquisto Flat Top Guitars — are a group of 16[1] guitars made by Jimmy D Aquisto. His flat tops are unique and carry a bracing design entirely of his own devising. He made 16 flat top guitars from 1973 to his last in early 1984.[1] He made two types, a grand auditorium and… … Wikipedia
Tapin-Tops-Nationalpark — Tapin Tops Nationalpark … Deutsch Wikipedia
Tree Tops River View Resort — (Sater,Индия) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: Merchula, Jim C … Каталог отелей
Emperor Flat Lizard — Taxobox name = Emperor Flat Lizard regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Reptilia ordo = Squamata familia = Cordylidae genus = Platysaurus species = P. imperator binomial = Platysaurus imperator binomial authority = Broadley 1962 [Cite… … Wikipedia
Ballet flat — store for ballet flats Ballet flats or Dolly shoes are derived from a woman s soft ballet slipper, with a very thin heel or the appearance of no heel at all. The style sometimes features a ribbon like binding around the low tops of the slipper… … Wikipedia
Trunk (luggage) — A trunk, also known as a travelling chest, is a large cuboid container for holding clothes and other personal belongings, typically about 1.5 metres wide, and 0.5 metres each deep and high, or about 25 to 40 wide, 14 to 28 high, and 14 to 24 deep … Wikipedia