Flathead
1 Americannoun
noun
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Also called Bitterroot Salish. a member of an Indigenous people of northwest Montana.
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a member of a confederated nation of Salish and Kootenay peoples, established in 1855 and located in northwest Montana.
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a member of the Chinook people.
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flathead,plural
flatheadsnoun
Etymology
Origin of Flathead1
First recorded in 1530–40; so called from their supposed practice of binding infants' heads to create a longer, flatter skull shape; the peoples currently known as Flatheads did not engage in this custom
Origin of flathead1
Example Sentences
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You’ll need something to pry off the bottom cap, such as a small flathead screwdriver or a plastic tool known as a “ spudger.”
From Seattle Times
After an hour or two, use a flathead screwdriver to gently scrape out any excess mortar between tiles and wipe everything until it’s clean.
From Seattle Times
Wild Alaska pollock, Pacific cod, yellowfin sole, rock sole, flathead sole, Atka mackerel and Pacific Ocean perch are all certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council and the Responsible Fishery Management Program.
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“I’ve seen gar, but I ain’t never seen a gar with a head shaped like this,” Smith said in an interview, explaining that he first thought his catch may have been a flathead catfish.
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In tight areas, flick out larger debris with a flathead screwdriver, then blast out smaller pieces with a garden hose.
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