It's called a kepi - pronounced kay-pee.
a flat pattern is when you take a 3D shape and you basically unfold and flatten the shape so it's in 2D
A yoga mat
On "most" military maps (from the 20th century), deserts were depicted as FLAT areas with NO LINES on them, and/or with some shallow "S" shaped lines with wide spaces in between. The closer the lines to each other indicated steeper terrain. If the lines (on the map) were very close to each other, almost touching one another, then that indicated a very steep terrain feature...such as a cliff. Keep in mind, that (20th century military maps) were AERIAL views.
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It was the American Civil War where American troops wore flat caps called kepis.
Of course the Poodle is as much a part of Paris as flat-topped Gendarmes ( police) or the Eiffel Tower and outdoor cafes, Mais Oui, Poodles are French. Pierre is by far the most common male name for the dogs.
We apply the term mesa to a flat-topped mountain.
it means either a flat topped submarine mountain or a flat topped seamount.
A flat topped flower cluster is called a corymb or a cyme.
A flat topped mud brick tomb is called a mastaba.
An unusual flat-topped seamount is called a Guyot.
A flat-topped mountain is a type of mountain with a wide, level summit rather than a pointed peak. These mountains are often formed by erosion or geological processes that result in a plateau-like surface at the top. Examples include Table Mountain in South Africa and the tepuis in Venezuela.
A mesa is a flat-topped mountain.
Plateaux.
yes!
Cyme
flat-topped