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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
flutes
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /flu?ts/
Noun
flutes
- plural of flute
Verb
flutes
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flute
French
Noun
flutes f
- plural of flute
flutes From the web:
- what flutes do professionals play
- what flutes do schools use
- what flutes do in pokemon
- what flutes are there
- what flutes means
- what flutes are made from
- what flutes are in an orchestra
- what flutes have reeds
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