Definition of Fluter. Meaning of Fluter. Synonyms of Fluter

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Definition of Fluter

Fluter
Fluter Flut"er, n. 1. One who plays on the flute; a flutist or flautist. 2. One who makes grooves or flutings.

Meaning of Fluter from wikipedia

- original on 11 January 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2015. "Fluter (c.1400)". Oxford English Dictionary. "Fluter". Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary of the...
- imitation of the Coysevox faun, dressed in savage clothing. From 1741, the Fluter was exhibited in several cities in France and in Italy with two other creations...
- The Western concert flute refers to both the family of transverse (side-blown) woodwind instruments made of metal or wood and its most common member....
- The alto flute is an instrument in the Western concert flute family, pitched below the standard C flute and the uncommon flûte d'amour. It is the third...
- Atrial flutter (AFL) is a common abnormal heart rhythm that starts in the atrial chambers of the heart. When it first occurs, it is usually ****ociated...
- subcontrab**** flutes are members of the Western concert flute family. Built in two sizes, the instrument in G or F, also known as the double contra-alto flute, has...
- A pan flute (also known as panpipes or syrinx) is a musical instrument based on the principle of the closed tube, consisting of multiple pipes of gradually...
- Look up flute or flûte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A flute is a musical instrument. Flute can also refer to: Sébastien Flute (born 1972), French...
- configurations include: Piccolo, Concert Flute, Alto Flute, B**** Flute Two Concert Flutes, Alto Flute, B**** Flute Four Concert Flutes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: No....
- The hyperb**** flute is conceptually the largest and lowest-pitched instrument in the flute family, although it is extremely rare. It first appeared at...