Flutings [noun]

Definition of Flutings:

pathway, usually containing water

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Sentence/Example of Flutings:

A song sparrow was singing out by the road, and the thin, sweet flutings of a Peabody came from the pasture.

The flutings are cut in the stone, but not through: the tallest stands alone, and leans to the south.

Slender waterfalls glide down their precipitous fronts, like silver threads, guided by the basalt flutings.

A similar bar is applied beneath the rollers, to keep the flutings clean.

They are forty-eight feet in height and nearly five feet in diameter, while their flutings are nine inches across.

By each side of the backbone he had three chamferings, or flutings, that were distinguished by inflected interstices.

Agnese there are two columns of this marble, the flutings of which are remarkable for their cabled divisions.

Limpid and liquid cadenzas, mellow flutings, and the sweet treble of infancy met and danced and piped in the airy soundings.

The body of the vase 98 begins with wide flutings between the tops of which are shells and seaweed.

These columns are enriched with zigzag, lattice, spiral, and vertical flutings.