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- Dictionaryflute/fluːt/
noun
- 1. a wind instrument made from a tube with holes that are stopped by the fingers or keys, held vertically or horizontally (in which case it is also called a transverse flute) so that the player's breath strikes a narrow edge. The modern orchestral form is a transverse flute, typically made of metal, with an elaborate set of keys.
- 2. an ornamental vertical groove in a column.
verb
- 1. speak in a melodious way: "‘What do you do?’ she fluted"
- 2. make flutes or grooves in: "the wood has been fluted to resemble Greek columns"
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