Definition of Fluework

1. n. A general name for organ stops in which the sound is caused by wind passing through a flue or fissure and striking an edge above; -- in distinction from reedwork.

Definition of Fluework

1. Noun. A system of organ stops in which the sound is caused by wind passing through a flue or fissure and striking an edge above; distinguished from (term reedwork). ¹

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Definition of Fluework

1. flue pipes [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fluework

fluellin
fluellins
fluellite
fluence
fluences
fluencies
fluency
fluent
fluent aphasia
fluently
fluentness
fluents
flueric
fluerics
flues
fluework (current term)
flueworks
fluey
flufenacet
flufenamic acid
fluff girls
fluff out
fluff up
fluffball
fluffed

Literary usage of Fluework

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Story of Organ Music by C[harles] F[rancis] Abdy Williams (1905)
"... drench French organ-builders were the first to make , D , any considerable use of them, and French for Reed * . , f for them over the fluework. ..."

2. The Musical World (1872)
"4 „ 8 „ 2&c.,, fluework. 61 ANALYSIS. Hanks. 15 9 1 IB 32 feet tone 16 8 5J 4 , 2* 2&c, ..."

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