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21Flau|ber|ti|an — «floh BEHR tee uhn», adjective. of or characteristic of Gustave Flaubert, his novels, or his style of writing: »the stark Flaubertian dogma that the writer must not voice opinions about his characters and story (New York Times) …
22flau|tan|do — «flow TAHN doh», adjective. Music. like a flute; flautato. ╂[< Italian flautando, present participle of flautare to play the flute < flauto flute] …
23flau|tist — «FL tihst», noun. = flutist. (Cf. ↑flutist) ╂[< Italian flautista < flauto flute] …
24FLAU — Flutter auricular …
25flau — flauadj matt,kraftlos,schlecht.Im18.Jh.ausndl»flauw=lau,matt«übernommen …
26flau — Instrument à battre le blé; dites fléau , s. m. Dites de même, au figuré, pour les maux que Dieu nous envoie …
27flau·tist — /ˈflɑːtıst/ noun, pl tists [count] : a person who plays a flute : ↑flutist …
28flautato — flau·ta·to …
29flautino — flau·ti·no …
30flauto — flau·to …