It is a homonym because you can use the same exact word to mean several different things. A page can be the flat part of a book that has writing on it. It can also be one screen of a website. It can also mean a person who serves the king or queen.
Fell is a verb, flat in this use is an adverb, but in other uses can be an adjective. "The road was flat." Flat is an adjective to describe the road.
The past tense of flat is flatted.
"tried and true" refers to a flat piece of wood. A try-plane is a wood plane used to create a flat surface on a piece of wood. When flat, the surface was "true", or truly flat.
Way back when, flat caps used to cost sixpence.
A blade connector is a type of single-wire connection using a flat blade which is inserted into a blade receptacle.
A plain.
No. Homonyms are words that sound the same, like pair and pear. Flat is a homograph; it's spelled the same but has different meanings.
A blade is the flat cutting edge of a knife.
Hold the blade stationary and turn the bolt counter clockwise until it comes out, put the blade on with the flat side down, cutting angle up and make sure the blade is flat or level on the spindle and tighten while holding it in position.
Your cartilage (the bit between your nose) is actually flat.
blade is a term that refers to the leaves - particularly grasses
a Plain,A PLATEAU
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a Reverse blade sword is a alternate or a katana blade with the sharp part curved inward and the flat dull part as the original sharp edge
BLADE
main vein / leaf blade