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Fluting
Architectural practice of cutting grooves through an otherwise plain surface
Fluting in architecture and the decorative arts consists of shallow grooves running along a surface. The term typically refers to the curved grooves (flutes)
Fluting_(architecture)
Process in firearms manufacture
Fluting is the removal of material from a cylindrical surface in a firearm, usually creating grooves. This is most often the barrel of a rifle, though
Fluting_(firearms)
In prehistoric art, finger flutings are lines that fingers leave on a soft surface. Considered a form of cave painting, they occur in caves throughout
Finger_fluting
Early 16th-century German plate armour
still white armour, made in plain steel, but it is decorated with many flutings that may also have played a role in deflecting the points and blades of
Maximilian_armour
1987 studio album by King Missile (Dog Fly Religion)
compilation Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump. AllMusic awarded Fluting on the Hump two out of five stars. Adapted from the Fluting on the Hump liner notes
Fluting_on_the_Hump
Country in South Asia
terracotta relief, Krishna Killing the Horse Demon Keshi, 5th century Krishna Fluting to the Milkmaids, Kangra painting, 1775–1785 Chola bronze of Shiva as Nataraja
India
Tool for smoothing cloth using heat and pressure
& Homes: Victorians". Object Lessons. Retrieved 2014-06-04. "Crimping, fluting, goffering, Italian irons: smoothing frills, ruffles, puffed sleeves".
Clothes_iron
Firearm component which guides the projectile during acceleration
bolt of a bolt-action rifle. Most flutings on rifle barrels and revolver cylinders are straight, though helical flutings can be seen on rifle bolts and occasionally
Gun_barrel
Species of bird
The flutist wren (Microcerculus ustulatus) is a species of bird in the family Troglodytidae. It is restricted to humid highland forest in the Tepui region
Flutist_wren
In the earth sciences, the terms fluting and flute have very different meanings in its subdisciplines of geomorphology, glaciology, sedimentology, and
Fluting_(geology)
Composite paper material
weight in the US; in the UK, a 90 grams per square metre (0.018 lb/sq ft) fluting paper is common. At the single-facer, it is heated, moistened, and formed
Corrugated_fiberboard
Long, narrow ridge of glacial sediment
Glacial flutes, also known as glacial fluting, are low, narrow, elongate, straight, parallel ridges that range between several centimeters to a few meters
Flute_(glacial)
Association football tournament
included many of the trophy's original features, including grapes, vines and fluting. It also incorporated the base from the previous edition and engraving
FA_Cup
Order of classical architecture
(the stylobate), without bases. The recessed "necking" in the nature of fluting at the top of the shafts and the wide cushionlike echinus may be interpreted
Doric_order
Cavity where a cartridge is inserted before being fired
oversized or undersized cartridge can be hazardous. In the barrel chamber, fluting refers to gas relief flutes/grooves used to ease the extraction of cartridges
Chamber_(firearms)
Knives intended for use in the process of preparing food
Swedish for hill; schliff meaning "cut" or grind in German), has oval fluting (kuhlen) hollowed-out of one or both sides of the blade above the edge
Kitchen_knife
Bohm, as well as for his investigations with Leslie Van Gelder on finger flutings in the Rouffignac cave. In 1975, he obtained a Ph.D. in mathematics from
Kevin_J._Sharpe
Combat helmet design from Ottoman Turkey
Turkish, is a historical variety of combat helmet with a bulbous shape and fluting that imitates the folds of a turban. Turban helmets originated in Ottoman
Turban_helmet
Surface treatment technique
inspired by Greek and Roman architectural styles, and is the opposite of fluting. In architecture, reeding is a form of molding usually found on columns
Reeding
Swedish paper and pulp company
produces fluting, liners, liquid packaging board and pulp. Skärblacka Mill – produces white machine glazed kraft paper, brown sack paper, fluting and pulp
Billerud
French bullpup assault rifle
not function properly with NATO standard brass-cased ammunition (chamber fluting can allow the F1 to use brass cases but only G2 rifles can use common STANAG
FAMAS
Class of decorative elements in the ornamentation
furniture design (Thomas Sheraton) Cabled fluting or cable: Convex circular molding sunk in the concave fluting of a classic column, and rising about one-third
Molding_(decorative)
American reality television series episodes
owned by Buffalo Bill; a 1947 Bally's baseball pinball machine; an 1875 fluting machine; and a 1914 panoramic map book of Southern California. Also, Chumlee's
List_of_Pawn_Stars_episodes
Motor vehicle
cornering.[citation needed] These cars were externally identified by Daimler fluting at the top of the radiator grille and the top of the rear number plate
Jaguar_Mark_2
American motorcoach bus type
wheelchair lifts designated 102-DLW3. Models with lower stainless steel fluting on the front and/or sides adds an "SS" designation to the end. Example:
MCI_D-Series
Part in medieval and Renaissance armour
ridges to the armour) and generally more decorated than the Italian style. Fluting decorated the armour while also making it stronger, and possibly deflected
Plackart
Small bowl used for culinary purposes
circular bowl with sides perpendicular to the bottom and with exterior fluting, ramekins can also be found in novelty shapes like flowers, hearts, and
Ramekin
Extinct human species
were made with symbolic intent. Neanderthals may have produced finger flutings on the walls of La Roche-Cotard over 57,000 years ago. Neanderthals used
Neanderthal
Architectural feature
themselves to radiating motifs: a sunburst of bellflower husks, radiating fluting, a low vase of flowers, etc. The Flemish painter Giusto Utens rendered
Lunette
decorated with gypsum half-columns, with ornate capitals and vertical fluting. The chamber was originally covered with a large earthen mound, reinforced
List of tholos tombs at Mycenae
List_of_tholos_tombs_at_Mycenae
Topics referred to by the same term
Groovin' (disambiguation) Groovy (disambiguation) Grove (disambiguation) Fluting (architecture), in architecture refers to the shallow grooves running vertically
Groove
1990 studio album by King Missile
in 1990 and was later included on the compilation album Mystical Shit & Fluting on the Hump. Stewart Mason of AllMusic called Mystical Shit "a transitional
Mystical_Shit
American rock band
York studio and in just ten hours recorded and mixed its debut album, Fluting on the Hump. The producer/engineer, Kramer, released the album on his then-fledgling
King_Missile
Chapel in Sveta Nedelja, Zagreb County, Croatia
facade. All the facades of the chapel are ornamented with shallow white fluting and a simply profiled final frieze. The greatest value of the chapel is
St. Roch Chapel, Sveta Nedelja
St._Roch_Chapel,_Sveta_Nedelja
Stone projectile points once used in ancient North America
point. The edges are finely worked. The characteristic groove, known as fluting, may have served to aid hafting to a wooden shaft or dart. Use-wear studies
Folsom_point
was inspired by the Louis XVI style and features round, tapered legs, fluting and, most notably, contrasting veneer inlays. Sheraton style furniture
Sheraton_style
Indian painter from Karnataka (1916–1993)
A poster painting by S M Pandit of Krishna fluting to a doe eyed Radha at the break of dawn.
S._M._Pandit
Method of fitting similar objects together
and plastic tongues are used to form the joint. Cabinet making Carpentry Fluting (architecture) Gland (engineering) Groove (engineering) Larssen sheet piling
Tongue_and_groove
2009 film by Nora Ephron
beyond physical imitation, though she has the rounded shoulders and the fluting voice down perfectly." Reviewer Peter Travers wrote in Rolling Stone that
Julie_&_Julia
Geological formation of New Zealand'
in the formation of spectacular pinnacles, many of which have prominent fluting caused by rainwater running down their sides during major storms. It is
Pūtangirua_Pinnacles
System of glyphs from Easter Island
In a third of the tablets, the lines of text are inscribed in shallow fluting carved into the wood. The glyphs themselves are outlines of human, animal
Rongorongo
Mass of molten rock ejected during an eruption
name 'fusiform bombs'. Spindle bombs are characterised by longitudinal fluting, one side slightly smoother and broader than the other. This smooth side
Volcanic_bomb
English studio potter
wide fluting and little difference in colour between body and glaze. David Leach's would be thin, smooth, translucent, and with precise, narrow fluting and
David_Leach_(potter)
General purpose machine gun
the bloated cartridge casing from the chamber walls during extraction. Fluting the end of the chamber provides pressure equalization between the front
MG_45
Prehistoric culture in the Americas c. 11,100–10,800 BCE
effort to make and often broke during knapping, particularly during fluting. The fluting may have served to make the finished points more durable during use
Clovis_culture
Order of classical architecture
Greek Doric fluting, which runs out to an arris or sharp edge, that was easily damaged by people brushing it as they passed by, Ionic fluting leaves a little
Ionic_order
Shape in pottery, glassware and artistic design
Minoan Crete. An alternative adjectival form of this design is carinated. Fluting Emmanuel Cooper. 2000. Ten Thousand Years of Pottery, fourth edition, University
Carinate
1987 single by King Missile
avant-garde band King Missile. It appears on the band's 1987 debut album Fluting on the Hump. In "Take Stuff from Work," a jangly acoustic guitar and simple
Take_Stuff_from_Work
American inventor
Cooper. Her first patent dates from 1862 for improvements to ironing or "fluting" machines, meant to simplify the creation of fluted pleats in clothing
Mary_P._Carpenter
Retired class of electric multiple unit train
They also had thin flutings at the top and upper half of the sides of the carriages. The Series 1 Comeng power cars featured no fluting on the lower half
New_South_Wales_S_set
Swiss battle rifle of 1957
expansion ring in conjunction that allows the brass to obturate into the fluting that delays the extraction resulting in a very soft cycling operation.
SIG_SG_510
Triumphal arch and gate in Berlin, Germany
illustrated records. The Greek Doric does not have bases to the columns, and the fluting here follows the Greek style for Ionic and Corinthian columns, with flat
Brandenburg_Gate
and usually Ionic capitals are cut with vertical grooves known as fluting. This fluting or grooving of the columns is a retention of an element of the original
Ancient_Greek_architecture
French rum and vanilla pâtisserie
the similarity (in French) of the word wave with the word "cannelure" (fluting, corrugation, striations). The modern name "canelé" is of recent origin
Canelé
Decorative architectural element giving the appearance of a supporting column
phrase to identify a section of pilaster without a capital, with only its fluting to identify its relation to a column, is "pilaster strip". Ching, Francis
Pilaster
Whipped cream brand
developed a new valve more suitable for dispensing whipped cream, with fluting to create a pattern and a tilt-to-open design that preserves the propellant
Reddi-Wip
Kitchen knife originating in Japan
is to include fluting or recesses, hollowed out of the side of the blade, similar to those found in meat-carving knives. This fluting creates small air
Santoku
United States historic place
rise to gables. Inside, many original details are present, including the fluting on the pilasters of the fireplace mantels, the oven in the fireplace and
Hostetter_Inn
Lithic projectile points used in ancient North America
and Scottsbluff points. Plano points do not include the hollowing or 'fluting' found in Clovis and Folsom points. Other projectile points Davis, Loren
Plano_point
Groove or channel around ammunition
26 February 2017. Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a groove or fluting, esp one around the cylindrical part of a bullet "Crimping". exteriorballistics
Cannelure
Force of water and tapped air pockets against a rock surface
action produces distinctive markings on streams beds such as ripple marks, fluting, and crescent marks. The larger particles and even large rocks are scooted
Hydraulic_action
Species of bird
calls at the start, and one higher-pitched call at the end. The song is a fluting duululu, duulu, duululu with harsh chip notes in between. It also gives
Angola_cave_chat
Hand tool used for turning screws
the other commonly used cross-head screwdriver systems, due to a complex fluting (mating) configuration. Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) cross-head screwdrivers
Screwdriver
Class of electric multiple unit operating in Sydney, Australia
livery fronts. These cars can be distinguished from the first batch by more fluting around the top deck windows, and a raised roofline in the middle to accommodate
New_South_Wales_K_set
United States historic place
contrasts with the brick connects the windows into vertical lines, suggesting fluting on the column. The eleventh floor is framed by a metal entablature below
Belmont Hotel (Madison, Wisconsin)
Belmont_Hotel_(Madison,_Wisconsin)
Helmet that fully encloses the head, with pivoted bevor
these helmets were globular with a low crest; many were decorated with fluting but some were plain. Two types of visor were produced, the Nuremberg form
Close_helmet
Portion of rock removed from an objective piece by percussion or pressure
flakes are characteristic flakes caused by the fluting of certain Paleo-Indian projectile points; such fluting produced grooves in the projectile points which
Lithic_flake
British land and water speed record holder (1921–1967)
incorporate more effective streamlining with a blown Perspex cockpit canopy and fluting to the lower part of the main hull. In 1958, a small wedge shaped tail
Donald_Campbell
Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
atmospheres. YPE can lead to issues such as coil breaks, edge breaks, fluting, stretcher strain, and reel kinks or creases, which can affect both aesthetics
Yield_(engineering)
English character actor (1918–2011)
dependable and totally distinctive. His particular forte, with his slightly fluting voice, was for revealing the chink in the armour of middle-class respectability
Richard_Pearson_(actor)
Deliberate fold in the design of a textile object or garment
bell-shaped skirts to the fashionable narrow waist. Fluted pleats or "flutings" are very small, rounded or pressed pleats used as trimmings. The name
Pleat
Prehistoric stone spearhead
point, lanceolate in shape, with "delicate ears" and a fishtail base. The fluting, or groove in the center of the point, tends to extend nearly the entire
Barnes_projectile_point
Capital city of Ecuador
The discovery of projectile points, particularly specimens with basal fluting, stimulated his interest, and he made several visits to the site to collect
Quito
Class of North Korean electric locomotives
livery; this also differs from the prototype in some details, such as the fluting on the sides and the shape of the upper headlamp. At least one production
Songun Red Flag-class locomotive
Songun_Red_Flag-class_locomotive
American poet, author, singer and lawyer (born 1960)
was born. The band released two albums on the Shimmy Disc label, 1987's Fluting on the Hump and 1988's They, and then dissolved because Dogbowl wanted
John_S._Hall
Species of bird
instrument and gives the curl-crested manucode a characteristic mellow, fluting sound which is audible from a considerable distance. These vocalizations
Curl-crested_manucode
German assault rifle
was solved by cutting 18 longitudinal gas relief flutes in the chamber. Fluting the end of the chamber allowed combustion gasses to float the neck and
StG_45(M)
These indentations take several forms: Granton knives have gently rounded flutings ground into the edge that alternate on either side of the knife and extend
Kitchen_knife_indentation
for this era: shaped like an inverse bell, either plain or covered with fluting or other carved details, and often with volutes at its upper corners. The
Ottoman_decoration
American firearms company
Savage achieved this weight by using a light-contour 20-inch barrel, spiral-fluting the bolt, machining excess metal from the receiver as well as milling cuts
Savage_Arms
Animal anatomy of hornlike growths
Navajo-Churro. Horns usually have a curved or spiral shape, often with ridges or fluting. In many species, only males have horns. Horns start to grow soon after
Horn_(anatomy)
American mammalogist (1928–1994)
Gelder, his daughter, is an archaeologist researching prehistoric Finger fluting. Lawrence Van Gelder, Van Gelder's brother, was a senior editor at The
Richard_Van_Gelder
Nature reserve and tourist attraction in New Zealand
and up to 350 m wide. Many of the boulders have deep solution basins and fluting formed on their surfaces as they very slowly slid down the valley sides
Wairere_Boulders
Decorated Anglo-Saxon helmet
the centre of the nose to its sides were chased "alternate rows of plain flutings and billeted strips which run obliquely between the central strip and a
Sutton_Hoo_helmet
Impact of Emperor from 1508 to 1519
became popular during the second half of his reign featured elaborate fluting and metalworking, and became known as Maximilian armour. It emphasized
Legacy of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Legacy_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Italian submachine gun introduced in 1938
was used in place of the operating spring guide. It also eliminated the fluting to save time and increase production. The 38/44 was also adopted by the
Beretta_Model_38
Revolver
It can be identified by its octagonal barrel, smooth cylinder (lacking fluting) and the flat shape of the grip butt. The revolvers were available in blued
Smith & Wesson Model No. 2 Army
Smith_&_Wesson_Model_No._2_Army
Valley in Antarctica
party because strong and persistent winds in this vicinity have cut major flutings through the ice-cliffed terminus of the glacier. 76°52′S 161°30′E / 76
Alatna_Valley
Catholic temple in Farroupilha, Brazil
inauguration. On the side there are two slender circular pilasters with fluting and no capital. In the two side openings, at a high level, there are small
Old Sanctuary of Our Lady of Caravaggio
Old_Sanctuary_of_Our_Lady_of_Caravaggio
the left bay has an architrave, a false oblong fanlight, a frieze with fluting and roundels, and a cornice and pediment on small brackets. Above the ground
Listed buildings in Scarborough (Castle Ward)
Listed_buildings_in_Scarborough_(Castle_Ward)
Title Album details Fluting on the Hump Released: 1987 Label: Shimmy Disc Format: LP They Released: 1988 Label: Shimmy Disc Format: CD, LP
Dogbowl_discography
Creamy, cave-crystallized carbonates
noblemen. Being soft, moonmilk was frequently used as a medium for finger fluting, a form of prehistoric art. The Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner described
Moonmilk
Bird in the Old World warbler family from Eurasia and Africa
areas, such as islands, peninsulas and valleys in the Alps, a simplified fluting song occurs, named the Leiern (drawling) song by the German ornithologists
Eurasian_blackcap
English polymath (1819–1900)
to the dais, spread out papers and began to read in a pleasant though fluting voice. Long hair, brown with grey through it; a soft brown beard, also
John_Ruskin
2-seater front mid-engine sports car developed by Mercedes-AMG
individual settings), integrated head restraints and sporty transverse fluting upholstered in designo leather (in optional classic red, sand and porcelain)
Mercedes-Benz_SLS_AMG
Species of bird
over longer distances. Its call is a harsh "kweeaahk", but the song is a fluting weela-wee-ooo or or-iii-ole, unmistakable once heard, often with subtle
Eurasian_golden_oriole
Musical artist
Ebony Godfather (Today, 1971) Joy of Cookin' (Groove Merchant, 1972) Moog Fluting (GRC, 1974) Masada (Groove Merchant, 1975) Feelin's from Within (Groove
Joe_Thomas_(flautist)
Ancient Greek temple in Mykonos Municipality
Greeks made their fluting. The round stone drums making up the shaft of the column were rather roughly shaped on the ground, with the fluting only done for
Temple_of_the_Delians
Western cultural movement
and gryphons. Greco-Roman architectural motifs are also heavily used: flutings, pilasters (fluted and unfluted), fluted balusters (twisted and straight)
Neoclassicism
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Boy/Male
Hindu
One who leapt across the ocean, Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pransukh | பà¯à®°à®¾à®¨à®¸à¯à®•
Joy of life
Boy/Male
Muslim
Talker, Speaker, Rational
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Fun Loving; New
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Quirinus, QUIRINO means "men together."
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, Greek
Gift of God; Sorrows; Variant of the Greek Dorothy
Boy/Male
Arabic
Reviver of the Faith
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Related to Veda - Ancient Original Books of Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
A holy cow, Bestowed of Joy, In Hindu mythology, The name refers to Goddess Ganga and Goddess durga.nandini also means adhishakti
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divya Shree | திவà¯à®¯ à®·à¯à®°à¯€, திவà¯à®¯ à®·à¯à®°à¯€Â
Divine, Pure light, Source of wisdom
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n.
One of the rounded plaits or flutings of such a band.
n.
The decoration of a fluted shaft of a column or of a pilaster with reeds, or rounded moldings, which seem to be laid in the hollows of the fluting. These are limited in length to about one third of the height of the shaft.
n.
Something formed with plaits or flutings, like the collar of this name.
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.
n.
One of the flutings of a column.
n.
The sharp edge or salient angle formed by two surfaces meeting each other, whether plane or curved; -- applied particularly to the edges in moldings, and to the raised edges which separate the flutings in a Doric column.
n.
A list or fillet between the flutings of a column.
v. t.
To cut with reeding or fluting on the edge of, as coins, the heads of screws, etc.; to knurl.
n.
A small convex molding; a reed (see Illust. (i) of Molding); one of several set close together to decorate a surface; also, decoration by means of reedings; -- the reverse of fluting.
n.
The narrow plane surface between flutings of a column.
n.
One who makes grooves or flutings.
n.
A mode of plaiting or fluting.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Flute
n.
A narrow flat member; especially, a flat molding separating other moldings; a reglet; also, the space between two flutings in a shaft. See Illust. of Base, and Column.