lute
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
lute
n 1: a substance for packing a joint or coating a porous surface
to make it impervious to gas or liquid [syn: {lute},
{luting}]
2: chordophone consisting of a plucked instrument having a pear-
shaped body, a usually bent neck, and a fretted fingerboard
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lute \Lute\, n. [L. lutum mud, clay: cf. OF. lut.]
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1. (Chem.) A cement of clay or other tenacious infusible
substance for sealing joints in apparatus, or the mouths
of vessels or tubes, or for coating the bodies of retorts,
etc., when exposed to heat; -- called also {luting}.
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2. A packing ring, as of rubber, for fruit jars, etc.
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3. (Brick Making) A straight-edged piece of wood for striking
off superfluous clay from mold.
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from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Lute \Lute\, n. [OF. leut, F. luth; skin to Pr. la['u]t, It.
li['u]to, le['u]to, Sp. la['u]d, Pg. alaude; all fr. Ar.
al`[=u]d; al the + `[=u]d wood, timber, trunk or branch of a
tree, staff, stick, wood of aloes, lute or harp.] (Mus.)
A stringed instrument formerly much in use. It consists of
four parts, namely, the table or front, the body, having nine
or ten ribs or "sides," arranged like the divisions of a
melon, the neck, which has nine or ten frets or divisions,
and the head, or cross, in which the screws for tuning are
inserted. The strings are struck with the right hand, and
with the left the stops are pressed.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
33 Moby Thesaurus words for "lute":
Dobro guitar, F-hole guitar, Spanish guitar, archlute, balalaika,
banjo, banjo-uke, banjo-ukulele, banjo-zither, banjorine, banjuke,
bass guitar, centerhole guitar, concert guitar, electric guitar,
guitar, mando-bass, mando-cello, mandola, mandolin, mandolute,
mandore, oud, pandora, pandura, samisen, sitar, steel guitar,
tamboura, theorbo, troubadour fiddle, uke, ukulele
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