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fluted

English

Etymology

flute +? -ed

Pronunciation

Adjective

fluted (comparative more fluted, superlative most fluted)

  1. Having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight.
  2. (Ireland, slang) Drunk; intoxicated.

Synonyms

  • (having flutes or grooves): grooved
  • (drunk): See Thesaurus:drunk

Translations

Verb

fluted

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flute

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scalloped

English

Etymology

scallop +? -ed. In culinary sense, originally referred to a seafood dish baked and served in a scallop shell, but now used more generally.

Verb

scalloped

  1. simple past tense and past participle of scallop

Adjective

scalloped (comparative more scalloped, superlative most scalloped)

  1. having an edge or border marked with semicircles
  2. cooked gratin; baked in a typical type of sauce, usually with cheese, as a casserole, e.g. scalloped potatoes; scalloped corn
  3. baked in a scallop shell

Synonyms

  • (baked dish): bake, gratin

Translations

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