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yivli, flütle seslendirilmiş, kanele, flüt, mim. (sütundaki) yiv, fülüt, yiv, oluk (matkapta), fitil, farbala, oluk açmak, flavta, flutist flütçü, yiv açmak, flüt ile seslendirmek, pli, pli yapmak, oluk, flütçü, flüt çalmak, yiv, flavtacı, müz. flüt, flavta, fluty flut, fluted column yivli sütun, flüt gibi ses çıkarmak veya şarkı söylemek, fluting yivli süs, flüt çal,

1 yivli  sıfat     ts
2 flütle seslendirilmiş     ts
3 kanele     ts
4flute flüt  isim     ts
5flute mim. (sütundaki) yiv  isim     ts
6Flute fülüt     ts
7flute yiv, oluk (matkapta)  Mühendislik     ts
8flute fitil     ts
9flute farbala     ts
10flute oluk açmak     ts
11flute flavta     ts
12flute flutist flütçü     ts
13flute yiv açmak     ts
14flute flüt ile seslendirmek     ts
15flute pli     ts
16flute pli yapmak     ts
17flute oluk     ts
18flute flütçü     ts
19flute flüt çalmak     ts
20flute yiv     ts
21flute flavtacı     ts
22flute müz. flüt, flavta  isim     ts
23flute fluty flut     ts
24flute fluted column yivli sütun     ts
25flute flüt gibi ses çıkarmak veya şarkı söylemek     ts
26flute fluting yivli süs     ts
27flute flüt çal  fiil     ts
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drunk, intoxicated, Simple past tense and past participle of flute, Decorated with flutes; grooved, past of flute, Thin; fine; clear and mellow; flutelike; as, fluted notes, A point or blade that has one or more flutes, Something that is fluted has shallow curves cut into it. the fluted wooden post of the porch. = grooved. something that is fluted has hollow or rounded lines down it, decorated with channels or grooves; flute-like, melodious, Where the walls (of a pitch) have indents running down them, similar to what you would get if you ran your fingers along mud, Early bases had ornamental designs These are referred to as ribbed, or fluted bases All are cast iron, means [Ben to given description], regularly marked by alternating ridges and groove-like depressions, Decorated with flutes; channeled; grooved; as, a fluted column; a fluted ruffle; a fluted spectrum, To play on a [[#Noun|flute]], To make a flutelike sound, A semicylindrical vertical groove in a pillar, A glass with a long, narrow bowl and a long stem, used for drinking wine, especially champagne, A woodwind instrument consisting of a metal, wood or bamboo tube with a row of circular holes and played by blowing across a hole in the side of one end or through a narrow channel at one end against a sharp edge, while covering none, some or all of the holes with the fingers to vary the note played, To utter with a flutelike sound, A helical groove going up a drill bit which allows the drilled out material to come up out of the hole as it's drilled, To form flutes or channels in (as in a column, a ruffle, etc.); to cut a semicylindrical vertical groove in (as in a pillar, etc.), in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle, A stop in an organ, having a flutelike sound, A similar channel or groove made in wood or other material, esp, musical wind instrument; channel, groove (Architecture, Furniture), See Illust, To form flutes or channels in, as in a column, a ruffle, etc, under Base, n, To play, whistle, or sing with a clear, soft note, like that of a flute, To play on, or as on, a flute; to make a flutelike sound, A kind of flyboat; a storeship, To cut a semicylindrical vertical groove in a pillar, fl, To make a small consecutive decorative indentation in food A pie crust is fluted by pressing the edge between your fingers all around A cucumber is fluted by scoring it with a fork, A helical groove going up a drill bit which allows the drilled out material to come up out of the hole as its drilled, The modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a lateral hole, 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, 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, A long French breakfast roll, A rounded groove, a profile that is curved inward or is concave, a distinctive flake struck from the base toward the tip on one or both faces that flattens the point, making it fit more snugly on a spear shaft, A long, narrow flake removed from a spear point to aid in the binding of the point to the spear shaft, One of the wave shapes pressed into corrugated medium These are categorized by the size of the wave, The groove down a blade which removed weight from a weapon whilst letting it maintain it's strength The "blood" groove, as it is wrongly known, Architectural term for the vertical grooves on Greek (and later) columns generally, To make decorative indentations around the edge of pastry, vegetables, or fruit, A long narrow grove, resulting from the removal of an elongated channel flake, which extends from the basal edge of a projectile for some distance along the face Used to thin the hafting area, A flute is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. You play it by blowing over a hole near one end while holding it sideways to your mouth. Woodwind instrument in which the sound is produced by blowing against a sharp edge. In its broad sense, a flute may be end-blown, like the recorder, or may have a globular shape, like the ocarina. In its narrow sense, discussed below, flute refers to the transverse flute of Western music. The transverse flute, a tubular instrument held sideways to the right, appeared in Greece and Etruria by the 2nd century BC. By the 16th century a family of boxwood flutes, with fingerholes but no keys, was in use in Europe. Keys began to be added in the late 17th century. Theobald Boehm's 19th-century innovations resulted in the modern flute, which permits thorough expressive control and great agility. The cylindrical tube may be made of wood or, more often, a precious metal or alloy. Its range is from about middle C to the C three octaves higher. The flute family includes the piccolo (pitched an octave higher), the alto flute, and the rare bass flute. See also shakuhachi, play a flute; speak or sing in flute-like tones; form grooves or channels, a high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is blown, a tall narrow wineglass, form flutes in, a groove or furrow in cloth etc especially the shallow concave groove on the shaft of a column, To make decorative indentations around the edge of pastries, fruits, or vegetables When making a pie crust, it is decoratively finishing off the edges by pinching it against the edge of the pan, A straight or spiral groove behind the cutting edge of a router cutter that permits the chips to be expelled from the cut Good fluting is necessary to clear the chips efficiently, Generically defined as any instrument with an air column and confined hollow body whose sounds are produced by a stream of air flowing through holes and a systematic mechanism for covering them, [arch] Grooved , semicircular channels as decoration on columns, The wave shape of the inner medium of corrugated board A flute = 33 flutes/linear foot @ 3/16" height B flute = 47 flutes/linear foot @ 3/32" height C flute = 39 flutes/linear foot @ 9/64" height E flute = 90 flutes/linear foot @ 3/64" height, To make decorative grooves Usually refers to pastry, To press a scalloped or decorative design into the edge of a pie crust, To make a decorative edge on the rim of a pie crust, The fold or bend in a sheet of deck which forms a groove or furrow, Routed vertical indentations in a linear pattern with 180 degree radius at each end of each line, To seal and make an attractive edge on a pie by pinching the dough all around the rim, A decorative groove in the face of solid material that is machined to a 3/8" width and a 3/16" depth to accent the finished item back to list, a long deep channel with circular root 'Fluting is the arranging of such flutes in rows in, for example, furniture legs etc, Routed vertical indentations in a linear pattern with 180-degree radius at each end of each line, A woodwind instrument that is held horizontally and sounded by blowing across the mouthpiece of the instrument, much like blowing into a bottle to produce a tone It consists mainly of a cylindrical tube 66 cm long and 2 cm in diameter The modern flute is made of metal Famous jazz flautist: John Coltrane Search Google com for Flute, A woodwind instrument in which the sound is produced without a reed,

28 drunk, intoxicated     ts
29 Simple past tense and past participle of flute     ts
30 Decorated with flutes; grooved     ts
31 past of flute     ts
32 Thin; fine; clear and mellow; flutelike; as, fluted notes     ts
33 A point or blade that has one or more flutes     ts
34 Something that is fluted has shallow curves cut into it. the fluted wooden post of the porch. = grooved. something that is fluted has hollow or rounded lines down it     ts
35 decorated with channels or grooves; flute-like, melodious  sıfat     ts
36 Where the walls (of a pitch) have indents running down them, similar to what you would get if you ran your fingers along mud     ts
37 Early bases had ornamental designs These are referred to as ribbed, or fluted bases All are cast iron     ts
38 means [Ben to given description]     ts
39 regularly marked by alternating ridges and groove-like depressions     ts
40 Decorated with flutes; channeled; grooved; as, a fluted column; a fluted ruffle; a fluted spectrum     ts
41flute To play on a [[#Noun|flute]]     ts
42flute To make a flutelike sound     ts
43flute A semicylindrical vertical groove in a pillar     ts
44flute A glass with a long, narrow bowl and a long stem, used for drinking wine, especially champagne     ts
45flute A woodwind instrument consisting of a metal, wood or bamboo tube with a row of circular holes and played by blowing across a hole in the side of one end or through a narrow channel at one end against a sharp edge, while covering none, some or all of the holes with the fingers to vary the note played     ts
46flute To utter with a flutelike sound     ts
47flute A helical groove going up a drill bit which allows the drilled out material to come up out of the hole as it's drilled     ts
48flute To form flutes or channels in (as in a column, a ruffle, etc.); to cut a semicylindrical vertical groove in (as in a pillar, etc.)     ts
49flute in plaited cloth, as in a lady's ruffle     ts
50flute A stop in an organ, having a flutelike sound     ts
51flute A similar channel or groove made in wood or other material, esp     ts
52flute musical wind instrument; channel, groove (Architecture, Furniture)  isim     ts
53flute See Illust     ts
54flute To form flutes or channels in, as in a column, a ruffle, etc     ts
55flute under Base, n     ts
56flute To play, whistle, or sing with a clear, soft note, like that of a flute     ts
57flute To play on, or as on, a flute; to make a flutelike sound     ts
58flute A kind of flyboat; a storeship     ts
59flute To cut a semicylindrical vertical groove in a pillar     ts
60flute fl     ts
61flute To make a small consecutive decorative indentation in food A pie crust is fluted by pressing the edge between your fingers all around A cucumber is fluted by scoring it with a fork     ts
62flute A helical groove going up a drill bit which allows the drilled out material to come up out of the hole as its drilled     ts
63flute The modern flute is closed at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a lateral hole     ts
64flute 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     ts
65flute 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     ts
66flute A long French breakfast roll     ts
67flute A rounded groove, a profile that is curved inward or is concave     ts
68flute a distinctive flake struck from the base toward the tip on one or both faces that flattens the point, making it fit more snugly on a spear shaft     ts
69flute A long, narrow flake removed from a spear point to aid in the binding of the point to the spear shaft     ts
70flute One of the wave shapes pressed into corrugated medium These are categorized by the size of the wave     ts
71flute The groove down a blade which removed weight from a weapon whilst letting it maintain it's strength The "blood" groove, as it is wrongly known     ts
72flute Architectural term for the vertical grooves on Greek (and later) columns generally     ts
73flute To make decorative indentations around the edge of pastry, vegetables, or fruit     ts
74flute A long narrow grove, resulting from the removal of an elongated channel flake, which extends from the basal edge of a projectile for some distance along the face Used to thin the hafting area     ts
75flute A flute is a musical instrument of the woodwind family. You play it by blowing over a hole near one end while holding it sideways to your mouth. Woodwind instrument in which the sound is produced by blowing against a sharp edge. In its broad sense, a flute may be end-blown, like the recorder, or may have a globular shape, like the ocarina. In its narrow sense, discussed below, flute refers to the transverse flute of Western music. The transverse flute, a tubular instrument held sideways to the right, appeared in Greece and Etruria by the 2nd century BC. By the 16th century a family of boxwood flutes, with fingerholes but no keys, was in use in Europe. Keys began to be added in the late 17th century. Theobald Boehm's 19th-century innovations resulted in the modern flute, which permits thorough expressive control and great agility. The cylindrical tube may be made of wood or, more often, a precious metal or alloy. Its range is from about middle C to the C three octaves higher. The flute family includes the piccolo (pitched an octave higher), the alto flute, and the rare bass flute. See also shakuhachi     ts
76flute play a flute; speak or sing in flute-like tones; form grooves or channels  fiil     ts
77flute a high-pitched woodwind instrument; a slender tube closed at one end with finger holes on one end and an opening near the closed end across which the breath is blown     ts
78flute a tall narrow wineglass     ts
79flute form flutes in     ts
80flute a groove or furrow in cloth etc especially the shallow concave groove on the shaft of a column     ts
81flute To make decorative indentations around the edge of pastries, fruits, or vegetables When making a pie crust, it is decoratively finishing off the edges by pinching it against the edge of the pan     ts
82flute A straight or spiral groove behind the cutting edge of a router cutter that permits the chips to be expelled from the cut Good fluting is necessary to clear the chips efficiently     ts
83flute Generically defined as any instrument with an air column and confined hollow body whose sounds are produced by a stream of air flowing through holes and a systematic mechanism for covering them     ts
84flute [arch] Grooved , semicircular channels as decoration on columns     ts
85flute The wave shape of the inner medium of corrugated board A flute = 33 flutes/linear foot @ 3/16" height B flute = 47 flutes/linear foot @ 3/32" height C flute = 39 flutes/linear foot @ 9/64" height E flute = 90 flutes/linear foot @ 3/64" height     ts
86flute To make decorative grooves Usually refers to pastry     ts
87flute To press a scalloped or decorative design into the edge of a pie crust     ts
88flute To make a decorative edge on the rim of a pie crust     ts
89flute The fold or bend in a sheet of deck which forms a groove or furrow     ts
90flute Routed vertical indentations in a linear pattern with 180 degree radius at each end of each line     ts
91flute To seal and make an attractive edge on a pie by pinching the dough all around the rim     ts
92flute A decorative groove in the face of solid material that is machined to a 3/8" width and a 3/16" depth to accent the finished item back to list     ts
93flute a long deep channel with circular root 'Fluting is the arranging of such flutes in rows in, for example, furniture legs etc     ts
94flute Routed vertical indentations in a linear pattern with 180-degree radius at each end of each line     ts
95flute A woodwind instrument that is held horizontally and sounded by blowing across the mouthpiece of the instrument, much like blowing into a bottle to produce a tone It consists mainly of a cylindrical tube 66 cm long and 2 cm in diameter The modern flute is made of metal Famous jazz flautist: John Coltrane Search Google com for Flute     ts
96flute A woodwind instrument in which the sound is produced without a reed     ts
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