flute

flute - noun

  • 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
  • A tall slender wineglass
  • A grooved pleat (as on a hat brim)
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API

flute - thesaurus

Synonyms: bevel, chamfer, abrade, file, graze, mill, rasp, scarify

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πŸŽ“ Scholar
130

Letter Values

F
9
L
13
U
21
T
21
E
8

Etymology

Middle English floute, from Anglo-French floute, fleute, from Old French flaΓΌte, probably of imitative origin