Adjective
Somewhat flat.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter cutting slits around the head, Wells sets the fish belly-down on its flattish bottom, then runs his knife along the top fin and down both sides. Source: Internet
Here is a YouTube video that shows a dead-simple method for a beautiful wrap yielding the requisite flattish bottom, though your wrappers should be a little thicker than those in the video, I wish we’d looked at it before we started. Source: Internet
Singing about the succulent Mexican invader with oval, flattish, green pads called cladodes, which grow out of each other to form a tree-like structure. Source: Internet
Put about 1/4 cup of in a flattish bowl. Source: Internet
The fruits are dark-brown cylindrical pods, also 2' long, which also hold the flattish, brown seeds (up to 100 in one pod) These seeds are in cells, each containing a single seed. Source: Internet