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flute

Nay vs Flute - What's the difference?

nay | flute |


As an abbreviation nay

is nayarit, a state of mexico.

As a verb flute is

.

As an adjective flute is

reedy (of a voice).

Trench vs Flute - What's the difference?

trench | flute | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between trench and flute

is that trench is a long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground while flute is a woodwind instrument consisting of a metal, wood or bamboo tube with a row of circular holes and played by blowing across a hole in the side of one end or through a narrow channel at one end against a sharp edge, while covering none, some or all of the holes with the fingers to vary the note played.

As verbs the difference between trench and flute

is that trench is to invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach while flute is to play on a flute.

Flute vs Cut - What's the difference?

flute | cut | Related terms |

Flute is a related term of cut.


As verbs the difference between flute and cut

is that flute is while cut is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.

As an adjective flute

is reedy (of a voice).

As a noun cut is

vial.

As an interjection cut is

beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

Furrow vs Flute - What's the difference?

furrow | flute | Related terms |

Furrow is a related term of flute.


As verbs the difference between furrow and flute

is that furrow is to make (a) groove, a cut(s) in (the ground etc) while flute is .

As a noun furrow

is a trench cut in the soil, as when plowed in order to plant a crop.

As an adjective flute is

reedy (of a voice).

Gutter vs Flute - What's the difference?

gutter | flute | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between gutter and flute

is that gutter is to cut or form into small longitudinal hollows; to channel while flute is to form flutes or channels in (as in a column, a ruffle, etc.); to cut a semicylindrical vertical groove in (as in a pillar, etc.).

As nouns the difference between gutter and flute

is that gutter is a prepared channel in a surface, especially at the side of a road adjacent to a curb, intended for the drainage of water while flute is a woodwind instrument consisting of a metal, wood or bamboo tube with a row of circular holes and played by blowing across a hole in the side of one end or through a narrow channel at one end against a sharp edge, while covering none, some or all of the holes with the fingers to vary the note played.

As verbs the difference between gutter and flute

is that gutter is to flow or stream; to form gutters while flute is to play on a flute.

Carrot vs Flute - What's the difference?

carrot | flute |


As a noun carrot

is a vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, orange, sweet root, daucus carota in the family apiaceae.

As a verb flute is

.

As an adjective flute is

reedy (of a voice).

Flute vs Vera - What's the difference?

flute | vera |


As nouns the difference between flute and vera

is that flute is a woodwind instrument consisting of a metal, wood or bamboo tube with a row of circular holes and played by blowing across a hole in the side of one end or through a narrow channel at one end against a sharp edge, while covering none, some or all of the holes with the fingers to vary the note played while vera is skin rolling paper for cigarettes.

As a verb flute

is to play on a flute.

As a proper noun Vera is

{{given name|female|from=Russian}}.

Flute vs Reedpipe - What's the difference?

flute | reedpipe |


As a verb flute

is .

As an adjective flute

is reedy (of a voice).

As a noun reedpipe is

.

Flute vs Fluate - What's the difference?

flute | fluate |


As a verb flute

is .

As an adjective flute

is reedy (of a voice).

As a noun fluate is

(chemistry|obsolete) a fluoride.

Flute vs Flate - What's the difference?

flute | flate |


As a verb flute

is .

As an adjective flute

is reedy (of a voice).

As a noun flate is

a raft.

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