No, "flap" and "flatten" are not the same. "Flap" typically refers to something that is loose or flexible, often moving or hanging loosely, while "flatten" means to make something flat or level by applying pressure. The two terms describe different actions and states of an object.
A cat flap is at the bottom of a door and it is used for cats to get in and out of the house instead of having to open the door every time.
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"Flap off" is not a common phrase or term in English. It could potentially be interpreted as a whimsical or playful expression with no specific meaning.
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Please flatten the ball of clay to make a plate.
Yes, flatten is the correct spelling.
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No, every snake can flatten out. Snakes will flatten out to get through tight spaces, or some species will flatten out when they feel threatened. Also, no snake is poisonous, they are venomous.
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Flattened is the past participle of flatten.
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