Flatlander vs. Flatland — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Flatlander and Flatland
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Flatlander
Land that varies little in elevation.
Flatland
Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions is a satirical novella by the English schoolmaster Edwin Abbott Abbott, first published in 1884 by Seeley & Co. of London.
Flatlander
Flatlands A geographic area composed chiefly of land that varies little in elevation.
Flatland
Land that varies little in elevation.
Flatlander
A person who lives at, lived at, or was raised by someone at a low altitude or from any city. A person not raised in or by someone directly from high mountain areas. used by those who were born, raised, and are still living in higher altitude non-city or city like areas.
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Flatland
Flatlands A geographic area composed chiefly of land that varies little in elevation.
Flatlander
Anyone from the East; anyone from outside the Rockies.
Flatland
Syn of plain: land of relatively constant altitude, usually exclusive of forests, deserts, and wastelands.
Flatlander
(Appalachian) Any outsider to Appalachia.
Flatland
An urban region with many flats or apartments to rent.
Flatlander
Any non-native, but particularly one from southern New England (including Massachusetts), downstate New York, or New Jersey.
Flatlander
Anyone from Wisconsin.
Flatlander
Anyone from lower Michigan (those below Mt. Pleasant).
Flatlander
Anyone from Indiana or Ohio.
Flatlander
(Wisconsin) Anyone from Illinois.
Flatlander
(Canada) Anyone from Saskatchewan.
Flatlander
(Georgia (US)) Anyone from Florida.
Flatlander
(Central Coast NSW) Anyone from Umina.
Flatlander
(physics) An inhabitant of or observer in a universe with two spatial dimensions.
Flatlander
(cycling) A flatland BMX rider.
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