Alur

/ɑːˈluːr/ noun

A groove, channel, or fluted pattern carved or formed into a surface, often seen in architecture or metalwork.

From Old French 'alure' and Latin 'allura'; possibly related to 'allure,' originally describing a groove or track that guides movement or flow.

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