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1.
A
musical
wind
instrument
,
consisting of a
hollow
cylinder
or
pipe
,
with holes
along
its
length
,
stopped by the fingers or by keys which are opened by the fingers.
The
modern
flute
is closed at the
upper
end
,
and
blown
with the
mouth
at a
lateral
hole
.
Source : opted (
60732
) - auto
2.
A
channel
of curved
section
;
--
usually
applied to one of a
vertical
series of
such
channels used to
decorate
columns and pilasters in
classical
architecture
.
See
Illust
.
under
Base
,
n.
Source : opted (
60733
) - auto
3.
A
similar
channel
or
groove
made
in
wood
or other
material
,
esp.
in plaited
cloth
,
as in a lady's
ruffle
.
Source : opted (
60734
) - auto
4.
A
long
French
breakfast
roll
.
Source : opted (
60735
) - auto
5.
A
stop
in an
organ
,
having a
flutelike
sound
.
Source : opted (
60736
) - auto
6.
A kind of
flyboat
;
a
storeship
.
Source : opted (
60737
) - auto
7.
To
play
on,
or as on,
a
flute
;
to make a
flutelike
sound
.
Source : opted (
60738
) - auto
8.
To
play
,
whistle
,
or sing with a
clear
,
soft
note
,
like
that of a
flute
.
Source : opted (
60741
) - auto
9.
To
form
flutes or channels in,
as in a
column
,
a
ruffle
,
etc.
Source : opted (
60742
) - auto
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