Over to you Tony
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Rnd 3591 LUTING Results |
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Voted |
Votes From |
Vote Total |
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1 |
Vertically arranged wooden slats used as an acoustical treatment or decorative covering |
Tony A |
8, 13 |
Tim B, Judy M, Paul K, Dan W. Hugo K, Eric B |
6 |
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2 |
Parallel rows of softly rounded pleats |
Paul K |
1, 12* |
Tim B, Judy M |
4* |
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3 |
The act of enthusiastically tinkering with or assembling small mechanical or electronic devices, often for recreational or experimental purposes |
Hugo K |
1, 13 |
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0 |
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4 |
Serenading with a lute or other stringed instrument |
Glenn D |
8, 13 |
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0 |
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5 |
A fleeting shimmer or wavering of light, as when sunlight is scattered on water or glass |
Dan W |
1, 11 |
Eric B |
1 |
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6 |
A light contact method from massage using slow fingertip movements across the skin |
Eric B |
1, 5 |
Mike S |
1 |
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7 |
Having a subdued or softened quality; often used to describe tone, texture, or atmosphere |
Judy M |
1, 2 |
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0 |
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8 |
Fishing for eels using lobworms threaded on worsted, which catches on their teeth |
Mike S |
6, 11 |
Glenn D, Shani N, Tim L, Tony A |
4 |
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9 |
Of smoke: To rise in wreaths, to curl |
Shani N |
8, 11 |
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0 |
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10 |
A technique used by instrument makers to produce the body of a stringed instrument that curved in more than one dimension |
Tim B |
1, 2 |
Efrem M |
1 |
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11 |
Plasterwork formed in a series of downward-facing segments of circles along the junction of a wall with a ceiling |
Tim L |
8, 13 |
Shani N, Debbie E, Dan W, Mike S, Effrem M |
5 |
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12 |
A packing ring (as of rubber for a fruit jar) |
MW Dict |
N/A |
Paul K |
D1 |
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13 |
[also lüting, lueting] A traditional German cake made of vanilla pastry cream between layers of sweet dough, known informally as bee sting cake or Bienenstich. |
Efrem M |
10, 11 |
Glenn D, Debbie E, Hugo K, Tim L,Tony A |
5 |
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14 |
** No def sumitted ** |
Debbie E |
11, 13 |
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0 |
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MW Dict |
D1 |
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Tony A |
6 |
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Tim L |
5 |
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Efrem M |
5 |
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Paul K |
4* |
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Mike S |
4 |
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Dan W |
1 |
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Eric B |
1 |
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Tim B |
1 |
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Hugo K |
0 |
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Glenn D |
0 |
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Judy M |
0 |
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Shani N |
0 |
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Debbie E |
0 |
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On Oct 24, 2025, at 5:57 AM, John Barrs <jo...@john-barrs.co.uk> wrote:
Everyone who submitted a definition has voted so I am closing earlyThe word I chose can have several meanings but only Paul voted for the one I played giving me a D1. (#12 A packing ring (as of rubber for a fruit jar) - I always wanted a word for this item)
Tony A wins with 6 votes and is our next dealer. Tim L and Efrem M take winner's place with 5 votes. Looking up Efrem's bienenstich. was fascinating
Over to you Tonya