Associations to the word «Fluted»
Noun
- Panel
- Niche
- Concrete
- Cylinder
- Magnum
- Whorl
- Mold
- Wail
- Mould
- Canopy
- Sash
- Bonnet
- Slab
- Pavilion
- Neon
- Baking
- Flute
- Courtroom
- Spear
- Doorway
- Ru
- Stem
- Sandstone
- Tablet
- Scroll
- Ripple
- Ornament
- Tray
- Diameter
- Base
- Lace
- Motif
- Storey
- Corona
- Siding
- Window
- Facing
- Sheath
- Cavern
- Extraction
- Paste
- Jaguar
- Groove
- Limestone
- Shape
- Cake
- Pulpit
- Temple
- Bowl
- Floor
- Podium
- Side
- Thickness
- Marble
- Cartridge
- Drill
- Height
- Projection
- Coloured
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLUTED, adjective. Having flutes or grooves, either for decoration or to trim weight.
FLUTED, adjective. (Ireland) (slang) Drunk; intoxicated.
FLUTED, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of flute
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