Flatway

/ˈflætwɛɪ/ adverb

Definition

In a flat position or direction; lying flat or moving horizontally.

Etymology

Compound of 'flat' + 'way,' where 'way' indicates direction or manner. Common in nautical and technical contexts dating to the 1600s.

Kelly Says

Sailors and shipbuilders used this term to describe how planks were positioned—'flatway' meant the wide surface faced up rather than on edge.

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