(fiil) ut çalmak, macun ile sıvamak, lökünlemek

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lute
A fretted stringed instrument, similar to a guitar, having a bowl shaped body or soundbox
Thick sticky clay or cement used to close up a hole or gap, especially to make something air-tight
{n} a soft clay, a stringed musical instrument
{f} play a lute; seal holes with putty; smooth with a trowel
plucked string instrument; the instrument most widely used in the 16th century
A stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body and fretted fingerboard, played by plucking with the fingers The lute is an ancient instrument of Eastern origin It was popular in Europe from the Middle Ages to the 18th-century
A lute refers to anyone of a variety of plucked stringed instruments of European descent popular from the 16 to 18th centuries Its oblong, rounded and pear-shaped body has a flat soundboard on which the strings are attached to its fretted neck Normally, the lute has five sets of double strings plus a single, longer highest string Various numbers and configurations of the strings have existed over history Other types of lutes include the small mandora and a bass lute, pandora, and the very largest lutes, the chitarrone and the Theorbo
{i} stringed instrument with a pear-shaped body and a long fretted neck; sealing compound; tool for spreading and smoothing concrete
A stringed instrument formerly much in use
Plucked-string instrument of Middle Eastern origin, popular in western Europe from the late Middle Ages to the eighteenth century
chordophone consisting of a plucked instrument having a pear-shaped body, a usually bent neck, and a fretted fingerboard a substance for packing a joint or coating a porous surface to make it impervious to gas or liquid
arranged like the divisions of a melon, the neck, which has nine or ten frets or divisions, and the head, or cross, in which the screws for tuning are inserted
It consists of four parts, namely, the table or front, the body, having nine or ten ribs or "sides,"
To close or seal with lute; as, to lute on the cover of a crucible; to lute a joint
To sound, as a lute
A fretted stringed instrument similar to a guitar having a bowl shaped body or soundbox
two pieces of clay, often separate halves of a vessel, are joined by pinching the edges together The join is smoothed over using a spatula
A packing ring, as of rubber, for fruit jars, etc
a substance for packing a joint or coating a porous surface to make it impervious to gas or liquid
(fiil) ut çalmak, macun ile sıvamak, lökünlemek
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