noun
the title of a book by Edwin A. Abbott, published in 1884, that satirizes the social hierarchy and rigid thinking of Victorian England through a story about a two-dimensional world called Flatland
The region is characterized by vast flatland with few hills or mountains.
I love driving through flatland because you can see for miles.
Let's go hang out in the flatland and watch the sunset.
In the flatland of corporate bureaucracy, it can be hard to stand out.