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fluting Definition


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flute
noun
    1. A wind instrument consisting of a wooden or metal tube with holes stopped by the fingertips or by keys, which is held horizontally and played by directing the breath across the embouchure. See also flautist.
    2. archit.
      A rounded concave groove or furrow in wood or stone, eg running vertically down a pillar.
    3. A tall narrow wineglass, used especially for sparkling wine and champagne. Also called flute-glass.
verb fluted, fluting
    1. To produce or utter (sounds) like the high shrill tones of a flute.
    2. archit.
      To make long narrow grooves or furrows in (wood or stone).
Etymology: 14c: from French flahute.





fluting
noun
    1. A series of parallel grooves cut into wood or stone.


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