different between fluter vs fluted
fluter
English
Etymology
flute +? -er
Noun
fluter (plural fluters)
- Someone who plays a flute.
- One who makes grooves or flutings.
Synonyms
- (Someone who plays a flute): flautist or flutist
Anagrams
- furtle
fluter From the web:
- what flutters
- what flutter means
- what flutters feel like
- what flutter can't do
- what fluttering in the chest
- what flutters when you blow at it
- what flutter can do
- what's flutter kicks
fluted
English
Etymology
flute +? -ed
Pronunciation
Adjective
fluted (comparative more fluted, superlative most fluted)
- Having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight.
- (Ireland, slang) Drunk; intoxicated.
Synonyms
- (having flutes or grooves): grooved
- (drunk): See Thesaurus:drunk
Translations
Verb
fluted
- simple past tense and past participle of flute
fluted From the web:
- what fluted pumpkin leaves
- what fluted filter paper
- what's fluted mean
- fluted what does that mean
- what does fluted barrel mean
- what is fluted glass
- what is fluted pumpkin
- what does fluted shroud mean
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