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block·flö·te \ˈbläkˌflœd.ə, -flərd.ə\ noun (plural blockflö·tes \-d.ə̇z\ ; or blockflö·ten \-d.ə̇n\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: German, from block block of wood (from Low German, from Middle Low German) + flöte flute, from Middle High German vloite, flöute, from Middle Dutch flūte, fleute, floite, from Old French flaüte, fleute; akin to Old High German bloh block — more at block, flute 1. : recorder 3a 2. : a flute organ stop of 16-, 8-, 4-, or 2-ft. pitch tonally similar to the recorder |