Flute - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gauffer
To plait crimp or flute to goffer as lace See Goffer
Flue pipe
either open or closed stopped at the distant end The flute and flageolet are open pipes a bottle acts as a
VerbarFlauto
A flute
Flautist
A player on the flute a flutist
Flageolet
It produces a shrill sound softer than of the piccolo flute and is said to have superseded the old recorder
Fife
A small shrill pipe resembling the piccolo flute used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music
Double tonguing
A peculiar action of the tongue by flute players in articulating staccato notes also the rapid repetition of
Dithyramb
Bacchus usually sung by a band of revelers to a flute accompaniment hence in general a poem written in a wild
Floyte
A variant of Flute
VerbarNehiloth
to mean perforated wind instruments of music as pipes or flutes
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