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Flute

by keys which are opened by the fingers The modern flute is closed at the upper end and blown with the

Fluted

Thin fine clear and mellow flutelike as fluted notes

Piccolo

A small shrill flute the pitch of which is an octave higher than the

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A beak flute an older form of the flute played with a mouthpiece

Cabling

The decoration of a fluted shaft of a column or of a pilaster with reeds

Fluter

One who plays on the flute a flutist or flautist

Goffer

To plait flute or crimp See Gauffer

Fluty

Soft and clear in tone like a flute

Flutist

A performer on the flute a flautist

Fluting

Decoration by means of flutes or channels a flute or flutes collectively as the fluting

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