
1) Architectural element 2) Channel 3) Concave mouldings in parallel 4) Firearm component 5) Flute 6) Groove
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1) Furrow
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[architecture] Fluting in architecture refers to the shallow grooves running vertically along a surface. It typically refers to the grooves running on a column shaft or a pilaster, but need not necessarily be restricted to those two applications. If the hollowing out of material meets in a point, the point is called an arris. If the lower h...
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[firearms] In firearms terminology, fluting refers to the removal of material from a cylindrical surface, usually creating grooves. This is most often the barrel of a rifle, though it may also refer to the cylinder of a revolver or the bolt of a bolt action rifle. In contrast to rifle barrels and revolver cylinders rifle bolts are normally ...
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[geology] Fluting is a process of differential weathering and erosion by which an exposed well-jointed coarse-grained rock such as granite or gneiss, develops a corrugated surface of flutes; especially the formation of small-scale ridges and depressions by wave action. Fluting in glacial geology: advance of a glacier; the furrows are larger...
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• (n.) Decoration by means of flutes or channels; a flute, or flutes collectively; as, the fluting of a column or pilaster; the fluting of a lady`s ruffle. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Flute
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Concave mouldings in parallel.
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Concave mouldings in parallel.
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Decorating the edges of a pie, tart or shortbread by pinching it at regular intervals to provide a fluted effect. Also using special icing tools to decorate fondant iced cakes.
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concave mouldings in parallel
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Narrow vertical grooves on shafts of columns and pilasters.
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Fluting is a decorative finish for wooden columns or trim where parallel grooves are carved vertically along the surface.
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Narrow vertical grooves on shafts of columns and pilasters
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Flut'ing noun Decoration by means of flutes or channels; a flute, or flutes collectively; as, the
fluting of a column or pilaster; the
fluting of a lady's ruffle.
Fluting iron ,
a laundry iron for fluting ruffles; -- called also Italian iron , or gaufering iron...
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Cut or moulded relief ornamentation of a series of narrow or broad parallel concave flutes (as opposed to reeds or pillars, which are convex)
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channel shaped decoration used on borders etc.
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In architecture, fluting is channels or furrows cut perpendicularly in the shafts of columns. It is used in the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, and Composite orders, but never in the Tuscan. When the flutes are partially filled up by a smaller round moulding they are said to be cabled.
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Grooves cut into the clay in parallel lines running in any direction.
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1) Visible line markings that sometimes appear on the surface of flat rolled products during forming; associated with non-uniform yielding of the metal; occurs when the steel is formed into cylindrical or arc shaped parts. 2) The kinking, or breaking of a sheet generally caused by curing the sheet on two small a diameter. Fluting, or paneling as it...
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Kinking or breakage due to curving of metal strip on a radius so small, with relation to thickness, as to stretch the outer surface above its elastic limit. Not to be confused with the specific product, Fluted Tubes.
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Parallel concave channels used to decorate the surfaces of stone, plaster or timber etc.
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concave mouldings in parallel
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noun a groove or furrow in cloth etc (particularly a shallow concave groove on the shaft of a column)
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Decoration imitating the vertical channelling of classical columns, resembling a musical flute cut in two.
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Kinking or breakage due to curving of metal strip on a radius so small, with relation to thickness, as to stretch the outer surface above its elastic limit. Not to be confused with the specific product, Fluted Tubes.
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