The branches are more or less flattened, and often are palmate at the ends.
Corresponding to the shell itself the enclosed capsule is often more or less flattened, being compressed at both poles of the geotomical axis.
But in the latter the shells as well as the central capsule become more or less flattened, lenticular, or discoidal, whilst in the former they remain spherical.
Head not globose, more or less flattened in front; antennae of the male plumose.
Achenes more or less flattened; pappus simple, of capillary bristles (double in Secs.
Each fin-ray forms a delicate, nearly straight, bony rod which becomes thickened and bifurcated at its proximal or vertebral end, while distally it is transversely jointed and flexible, frequently also becoming more or less flattened.
Nails= are more or less flattened structures, =claws= are pointed and somewhat curved.
Then, again, the crown may, as in the majority of grinding teeth, be more or less flattened.
Their structure is soft and spongy, they therefore yield to the gradual pressure of the head, become more or less flattened, and thus allow it to pass.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "less flattened" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.