Uk English Meaning of flutes
flute
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Definitions and Meaning of flutes in English
flutes
to utter with a flutelike sound, a rounded groove, one of the vertical parallel grooves on a classical architectural column, to play a flute, to form flutes in, one on an architectural column, recorder sense 3, a woodwind instrument played by blowing across a hole near the closed end, to make a sound like that of a flute, something long and slender, a keyed woodwind instrument consisting of a cylindrical tube which is stopped at one end and which has a side hole over which air is blown to produce the tone and having a range from middle C upward for three octaves, to produce a flutelike sound, a grooved pleat (as on a hat brim), a tall slender wineglass
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flute
to utter with a flutelike sound, a rounded groove, one of the vertical parallel grooves on a classical architectural column, to play a flute, to form flutes in,
bevels,files,Mills,grazes,grooves,scratches,seams,abrades,Rasps (rasps),scarifies
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flushes => blush, fluorescent lamps => Fluorescent tubes, fluorescences => fluorescences, flunks => flunks, flunkie => flunkey,