0 If an object, especially a round object, is fluted, its edges have many curves that go in and out:
The commercial artist had replaced the temple's original fluted baseless columns with columns resembling the world's most famous bottle.
Because the figurine is deeply fluted on the posterior side, it may once have been attached to a stick or staff.
Most stem diameters have been measured at 1.3 m, but buttressed, fluted or deformed stems have usually been measured also at higher points (usually 3 m).
The effect seen in each image is as if the view were down the fluted mouth of a trombone along which an azimuthal array of stripes were painted.
Follensbee positions, this fluted object is apparently meant to be a singular chest or throat decoration, in addition to its probable use as a functional whorl.
In some places you get a fluted glass, and in some places the standard wine glass.
It might take upfluted bottles and then say to us that we must not send bottles to them unless they are fluted.
These containers vary greatly in size, but are typically glazed white, flat-bottomed, round porcelain containers with unglazed bottoms and fluted exterior borders.