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Uncommon
noun
•
Thick
sticky
clay
or
cement
used to
close up
a
hole
or
gap
,
especially
to make something
air-tight
.
•
A
packing
ring
,
as of
rubber
, for
fruit
jars
, etc.
•
A straight-edged
piece
of
wood
for
striking
off
superfluous
clay
from
earth
.
•
A
fretted
stringed instrument
of
European
origin
,
similar
to the
guitar
,
having
a bowl-shaped
body
or
soundbox
; any of a
wide
variety
of
chordophones
with a
pear-shaped
body
and a
neck
whose
upper
surface
is in the same
plane
as the
soundboard
, with
strings along
the
neck
and
parallel
to the
soundboard
.
verb
•
To
play on
a
lute
, or
as if
on a
lute
.
•
To
fix
or
fasten
something with
lute
.
name
•
A
surname
.
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Rhymes
ute
tut
oot
moot
soot
rute
coot
lute
loot
root
cute
jute
tute
boot
mute
hoot
zoot
w00t
poot
newt
toot
suit
elute
shoot
beaut
plute
scoot
route
brute
qyoot
Clute
bruit
glout
glute
butte
chute
acute
flute
fruit
Aleut
'tute
astute
ablute
impute
refute
dilute
galoot
Beirut
uncute
uproot
repute
reboot
minute
salute
depute
reroute
dispute
versute
compute
reshoot
hirsute
pollute
commute
cheroot
resolute
disrepute
convolute
overshoot
substitute
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Lineage
lute
English
lut
Middle French (ca. 1400-1600)
leüt
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
lut
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
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