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noun • a humorous drama based on situations that might arise in day-to-day life • a humorous television program based on situations that could arise in everyday life | ||||||||
60% | 8 | What Edwin Abbott Abbott novel describes a two-dimensional world called ____? | ||||||
noun • A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country. • A wide, open space that is usually used to grow crops or to hold farm animals. • A place where competitive matches are carried out. • Any of various figurative meanings, regularly dead metaphors. • An urban region with many flats or apartments to rent. • A lamentation. • An expanse of land with relatively low relief, usually exclusive of forests, deserts, and wastelands. • A level or flat surface. • A flat surface extending infinitely in all directions (e.g. horizontal or vertical plane). • A level of existence or development. (eg, astral plane) • A roughly flat, thin, often moveable structure used to create lateral force by the flow of air or water over its surface, found on aircraft, submarines, etc. • (Unicode) Any of a number of designated ranges of sequential code points. • An imaginary plane which divides the body into two portions. • A tool for smoothing wood by removing thin layers from the surface. • An airplane; an aeroplane. • Any of various nymphalid butterflies, of various genera, having a slow gliding flight. Also called aeroplanes. • The butterfly Bindahara phocides, family Lycaenidae, of Asia and Australasia. • A deciduous tree of the genus Platanus. • (Northern UK) A sycamore. | ||||||||
57% | 15 | Edwin Abbott Abbott's novel 'Flatland' explores this concept | ||||||
noun • the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event | ||||||||
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