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Definition of flute
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of flute is as below...
Flute (n.) A
similar
channel
or
groove
made in wood or other
material,
esp. in
plaited
cloth,
as in a
lady's
ruffle..
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Chamfer
::
Chamfer
(v. t.) To cut a
furrow
in, as in a
column;
to
groove;
to
channel;
to
flute..
Goffer
::
Goffer
(v. t.) To
plait,
flute,
or
crimp.
See
Gauffer..
Cocus Wood
::
Cocus wood () A West
Indian
wood, used for
making
flutes
and other
musical
instruments..
Cabling
::
Cabling
(n.) The
decoration
of a
fluted
shaft of a
column
or of a
pilaster
with
reeds,
or
rounded
moldings,
which seem to be laid in the
hollows
of the
fluting.
These are
limited
in
length
to about one third of the
height
of the
shaft..
Chaunter
::
Chaunter
(n.) The flute of a
bagpipe.
See
Chanter,
n., 3..
Tongue
::
Tongue
(v. t.) To
modulate
or
modify
with the
tongue,
as
notes,
in
playing
the flute and some other wind
instruments..
Flute
::
Flute (n.) A
similar
channel
or
groove
made in wood or other
material,
esp. in
plaited
cloth,
as in a
lady's
ruffle..
Chanter
::
Chanter
(n.) The flute or
finger
pipe in a
bagpipe.
See
Bagpipe.
Tibia
::
Tibia (n.) A
musical
instrument
of the flute kind,
originally
made of the leg bone of an
animal..
Bassoon
::
Bassoon
(n.) A wind
instrument
of the
double
reed kind,
furnished
with
holes,
which are
stopped
by the
fingers,
and by keys, as in
flutes.
It forms the
natural
bass to the oboe,
clarinet,
etc..
Cracker
::
Cracker
(n.) A pair of
fluted
rolls for
grinding
caoutchouc.
Pipe
::
Pipe (v. i.) To play on a pipe, fife,
flute,
or other
tubular
wind
instrument
of
music..
Auletic
::
Auletic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a pipe
(flute)
or
piper.
Paddlewood
::
Paddlewood
(n.) The light
elastic
wood of the
Aspidosperma
excelsum,
a tree of
Guiana
having
a
fluted
trunk
readily
split into
planks..
Tompion
::
Tompion
(n.) A plug in a flute or an organ pipe, to
modulate
the
tone..
Fife
::
Fife (n.) A small
shrill
pipe,
resembling
the
piccolo
flute,
used
chiefly
to
accompany
the drum in
military
music..
Flute
::
Flute (n.) A stop in an
organ,
having
a
flutelike
sound..
Flutist
::
Flutist
(n.) A
performer
on the
flute;
a
flautist.
Embouchure
::
Embouchure
(n.) The
shaping
of the lips to the
mouthpiece;
as, a flute
player
has a good
embouchure..
Flute
::
Flute (n.) A long
French
breakfast
roll.
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