How to use in-sentence of “flattened”:
+ The pinacoderm consists of a single layer of flattened cells called pinacocytes.
+ Liverworts, as the picture shows, are small plants with flattened bodies, or with flattened stems bearing overlapping scales.Schofield W.B.
+ They have a large, flattened tail with which they swim by ‘lateral undulation’, similar to most fish.
+ All digits have flattened nails.
+ In this zone the eyes are flattened and the facets are larger.
+ When placed on a surface zebra mussels are stable on their flattened underside while quagga mussels, lacking a flat underside, will fall over.
+ The hindlimbs are flattened and wing-like in cross-section, and a small set of flaps on the neck serve as a horizontal stabilizers.
+ Other pieces sailed 5 miles.The blast flattened 20 waterfront blocks and 12 blocks inland.

Example sentences of “flattened”:
+ The distinguishing skeletal features of “Incisivosaurus”, include a long snout that made up about half the total length of the skull, a slender lower jaw with a long fenestra, and its distinctive, large, flattened front teeth.
+ The function of these flanges was to protect the flattened canine teeth.
+ The Goblin shark can be easily identified by its long, flattened snout.
+ It resembles a fish head with a tail, and its main body is flattened laterally.
+ It had four short legs, and a short, flattened tail.
+ Most of this matter gathered in the center, and the rest flattened into an orbiting disk that became the Solar System.
+ It flattened a building and killed a woman.
+ Saturn is an oblate spheroid, meaning that it is flattened at the Geographical polepoles, and it swells out around its equator.
+ They are large, flattened areas where the surface of the ground is covered by salt instead of dirt.
+ They have webbed hind legs, waterproof fur, a flattened head, a long blunt nose, many whiskers and small ears and eyes.
+ The distinguishing skeletal features of "Incisivosaurus", include a long snout that made up about half the total length of the skull, a slender lower jaw with a long fenestra, and its distinctive, large, flattened front teeth.
+ The function of these flanges was to protect the flattened canine teeth.
+ The Goblin shark can be easily identified by its long, flattened snout.
+ Each cell is around 10-50 μm in size and flattened in shape, with an anterior groove or pocket.
+ It has an almost circular, flattened body.
+ Larvae have globular abdomens and narrower, flattened heads bearing sickle-shaped jaws.
+ They are mostly flattened in shape, and usually demersal, living and eating at the bottom of the sea.
+ In the acute zone the eyes are flattened and the facets larger.
+ Brent Tully showed it consists of two components: a flattened disk with two-thirds of the supercluster’s luminous galaxies, and a roughly spherical halo containing the remaining one-third.
+ Early arthrodires, such as the genus “Arctolepis”, were well-armoured fishes with flattened bodies.
+ These can sometimes be enlarged to flattened plates, forming an armour.
More in-sentence examples of “flattened”:
+ When the bird is Eatingfeeding among other jays or resting, the crest is flattened to the head.
+ The flattened bodies of stingrays allow them to hide themselves.
+ When the bird is Eatingfeeding among other jays or resting, the crest is flattened to the head.
+ The flattened bodies of stingrays allow them to hide themselves.
+ The snout is flattened and blunt, and has large flaps of skin in front of the nostrils.
+ The rainforest around Mission Beach was flattened by the cyclone.
+ The shape of the earth is an oblate spheroid, because it is slightly flattened at the geographical polepoles and bulging at the equator.
+ The body of a louse is dorsoventrally flattened and the eyes are absent or nearly so.
+ Its flattened saber teeth were protected by a bony flange from the lower jaw.
+ They have two front pairs of legs angled outward and bodies that are flattened and often angular.
+ Most have between 20 and over 100 segments, and have flattened bodies.
+ They have somewhat flattened bodies and long antennae.
+ The tadpoles have flattened bodies and suckers on their mouths.
+ The storm’s flooding causes major damage to the lower floors of all structures near the shoreline, and many coastal structures can be completely flattened or washed away by the storm surge.
+ When young it has a conical shape but as it matures it becomes broader with a flattened top.
+ The flatbread is then rolled into flattened dough.
+ Gradually this inland sea became a vast freshwater lake and wetlands where sediment flattened its profiles and the marine inhabitants adapted to life in freshwater.
+ The head has two points: one flattened to form a pointed blade and the other forming a small point.
+ The tail seems overdeveloped and is flattened on the side, more so than other crocodiles.
+ The orchestra was on a flattened terrace at the foot of a hill, the slope of which produced a natural “theatron”,.
+ The water content should be balanced and the courts have to be rolled often to maintain flattened form.
+ The turtle gets its common name from the fact that its shell has a flattened or lower dome than the other turtles.
+ Each one is enclosed in a “nutlet” attached to a flattened wing of papery tissue.
+ The wealthier Romans liked to eat snails flattened on milk, peacock’s brains and flamingos tongues.
+ The peduncle may also be horizontally flattened into lateral keels.
+ It is made of several flattened sac-like membranes which look like a stack of pancakes.
+ This shark has a slim body, with a short, wide head, a blunt, flattened snout, and oval-shaped eyes.
+ The curve being flattened is the epidemic curve, a representation of the number of infected people needing health care over time.
+ Some nimravids did evolve into large toothed cat-like forms with massive flattened upper canines and mandibular flanges.
+ It has large eyes and a flattened tail.
+ Then it was flattened and polished with an abrasive.
+ A flipper is a special kind of limb that is flattened like a paddle for moving through water.
+ They have thick tails that narrow to a point and, like their bodies and heads, are slightly flattened from top to bottom.
+ The spiny dogfish has a slim, long body and a flattened head.
+ Other feathers found on the head, chest, and the base of the tail preserve flattened sheets of platelet-like melanosomes.
+ They have flattened bodies and wide pectoral fins, which make them look similar to rays.
+ An ellipse from Greek languageGreek ἔλλειψις “elleipsis”, a “falling short” is a shape that looks like an oval or a flattened circle.
+ Eagle rays feed on molluscs and crustaceans, crushing their shells with their flattened teeth, while devil rays and manta rays filter plankton from the water.
+ As this cooled and contracted, it flattened and spun more rapidly, throwing off a series of gaseous rings of material; and according to him, the planets condensed from this material.
+ The electric rays are a group of rays, flattened cartilaginous fish with enlarged pectoral fins.
+ Most beetle-pollinated flowers are flattened or dish shaped, with pollen easy to get at.
+ The oyster shell has two ‘valves’: a larger gnarly-shaped shell and a smaller, flattened shell, the ‘lid’.
+ These birds are adapted to an aquatic life with webbed feet, flattened bills, and feathers that are excellent at shedding water due to an oily coating.
+ They tend to be flattened and rounded.
+ The hill actually used to be much larger, but had been flattened due to constant artillery fire.
+ Gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn are flattened by rotation more than the Earth.
+ Their bodies are flattened from side to side and protected by a bivalve-like, chitinous or calcareous valve or “shell”.
+ Most of the collapsing mass collected in the centre, forming the Sun, while the rest flattened into a protoplanetary disk of loose dust, out of which the planets, Natural satellitemoons, asteroids, and other Solar System bodies formed.
+ The planet’s equatorial diameter is Saturn has a flattened shape due to its very fast rotation, once every 10.8 hours.
