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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flat-topped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or surface that has a flat upper surface, often in reference to geographical features, furniture, or certain types of food. Example: "The mountain had a flat-topped appearance, making it easily recognizable from a distance."
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These flat-topped seamounts are called guyots.
The white flowers grow in a flat-topped cluster.
The hidden word here is ofer, "a flat-topped ridge".
The flat-topped keys poke up through the aluminum — again, very MacBook Airish.
Tarboosh, also spelled Tarbush, close-fitting, flat-topped, brimless hat shaped like a truncated cone.
The plateau is dissected by rivers, between which the surface is flat-topped.
Among the major features of the village site are eight flat-topped earthen mounds.
The flat-topped hills are separated by saddles, which become progressively wider toward the east.
The many small white, yellow, or pink flowers often are grouped into flat-topped clusters.
The flowers are often arranged in a conspicuous umbel (a flat-topped cluster of flowers).
If planing off is complete, a flat-topped submerged platform results.
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