flatten

flatten
flattener, n.
/flat"n/, v.t.
1. to make flat.
2. to knock down: The boxer flattened his opponent in the second round.
v.i.
3. to become flat.
4. flatten in, Naut. See flat1 (def. 57).
5. flatten out, Aeron. to fly into a horizontal position, as after a dive.
[1620-30; FLAT1 + -EN1]
Syn. 2. ground, fell, prostrate, deck, floor.

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