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FLUDER

Webster's Dictionary 1828

FLUD'ER,

FLUE, noun [probably contracted from flume, Latin flumen, from fluo.]

A passage for smoke in a chimney, leading from the fireplace to the top of the chinmey, or into another passage; as a chinmey with four flues.

FLUE, noun [Latin pluma.] Soft down or fur; very fine hair. [Local.]