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Parts of Speech:
Verb
Definitions:
- To seal or cement with a substance like clay or cement.
- To coat or cover with a glaze or enamel.
Pronunciations (US, UK):
- US: /ˈlutəd/
- UK: /ˈluːtɪd/
Origin and Usage:
The word "luted" comes from the Latin word "lutum," meaning "clay." It is used to describe the process of sealing or cementing something with a substance like clay or cement. It may also refer to coating or covering something with a glaze or enamel.
Synonyms:
- Sealed
- Cemented
- Coated
- Glazed
- Enamelled
Related Words:
- Lutes
- Lutea
- Luter
- Lutes
- Lutea
Example Sentences:
- The pot was luted with clay to prevent any leaks.
- The artist luted the vase with a beautiful glaze.