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Flauto
Flauto Flau"to, n. [It.] A flute. Flaute piccolo[It., little flute], an octave flute. Flauto traverso[It., transverse flute], the German flute, held laterally, instead of being played, like the old fl[^u]te a bec, with a mouth piece at the end.
Flauto traverso
Flauto Flau"to, n. [It.] A flute. Flaute piccolo[It., little flute], an octave flute. Flauto traverso[It., transverse flute], the German flute, held laterally, instead of being played, like the old fl[^u]te a bec, with a mouth piece at the end.
Telautogram
Telautogram Tel*au"to*gram, n. A message transmitted and recorded by a teleautograph.
Telautograph
Telautograph Tel*au"to*graph, n. [Gr. th^le far + autograph.] A facsimile telegraph for reproducing writing, pictures, maps, etc. In the transmitter the motions of the pencil are communicated by levers to two rotary shafts, by which variations in current are produced in two separate circuits. In the receiver these variations are utilized by electromagnetic devices and levers to move a pen as the pencil moves. -- Tel`au*tog"ra*phist, n.
Telautographist
Telautograph Tel*au"to*graph, n. [Gr. th^le far + autograph.] A facsimile telegraph for reproducing writing, pictures, maps, etc. In the transmitter the motions of the pencil are communicated by levers to two rotary shafts, by which variations in current are produced in two separate circuits. In the receiver these variations are utilized by electromagnetic devices and levers to move a pen as the pencil moves. -- Tel`au*tog"ra*phist, n.

Meaning of Lauto from wikipedia

- next ten years. These included the celebrated Libro I d'intavolatura di lauto (1611), Kapsberger's only surviving collection of music for lute. In 1624...
- Libro secondo di una collanna di Intabolatura di lauto, Antonio Casteliono 1548 Intavolatura di lauto dell'eccellente Pietro Paolo Borrono da Milano (Venice:...
- Venice by Ottaviano Petrucci, in Joan Ambrosio Dalza's Intabolatura de lauto libro quarto in 1508, is a sedate and dignified couple dance, similar to...
- Family". The Management Herald, (88): 348 - 388. Pittino, D.; Visintin, F.; Lauto, G. (May 2018). "Fly Away From the Nest?". Family Business Journal. in print...
- PMID 17902014. S2CID 21874451. Cronin, L; Mof****, M; Mawad, D; Morton, OC; Lauto, A; Stack, C (June 2014). "An in vitro study of the photodynamic effect...
- Genome Biology. 15 (3): 107. doi:10.1186/gb4163. PMC 4053951. PMID 25001498. Lauto, G.; Sengoku, S. (2015). "Perceived incentives to transdisciplinarity in...
- Intabolatura de lauto I (before 27 March 1507) Francesco Spinacino: Intabolatura de lauto II (1507) Giovanni Maria Alemanni: Intabolatura de lauto III (1508...
- influential series of lute music publications: Intabolatura de lauto libro primo and Intabolatura de lauto libro secondo (both 1507). These two collections comprise...
- Intabolatura de lauto (two volumes), the earliest known publication of lute music 1508: Joan Ambrosio DalzaIntabolatura de lauto libro quarto, published...
- Saint Laud of Coutances (variants: Lauto, Laudo, Launus, po****rly: Saint Lô) was the fifth bishop of Coutances and is venerated as a saint in the Roman...