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Cartouche - Wikipedia
In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche is an oval with a line at one end tangent to it, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal name.
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Cartouche (design) - Wikipedia
A cartouche (also cartouch) is an oval or oblong design with a slightly convex surface, typically edged with ornamental scrollwork.
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Cartouche - The Culinary Pro
A cartouche is a parchment paper lid, also known as a false lid, used for covering the surface of a stew, sauce, or soup.
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cartouche
cartouche (kɑːˈtuːʃ) Also (7 catouche, carthouse, 8 catooch), 7–9 cartouch. See also cartouse, cartridge. [a. F. cartouche fem. ‘the cornet of paper wherein..grocers put the parcels they retaile; also, a Cartouch, or full charge, for a pistoll put vp within a little paper to be the readier for vse, ...
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How To Make A Cartouche | 1 Minute Tips | French Guy Cooking
Prevent skin forming on your sauces by making a cartouche. French Guy cooking shows you how in this 1 minute video. Links from the video: ...
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CARTOUCHE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a gun cartridge with a paper case 2. an ornate or ornamental frame 3. an oval or oblong figure (as on ancient Egyptian monuments) enclosing a sovereign's ...
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Cartouche | Egyptian hieroglyphs, Pharaohs, Royalty | Britannica
Cartouche, in architecture, ornamentation in scroll form, applied especially to elaborate frames around tablets or coats of arms.
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Cartouche in Architecture | Definition, History & Design - Study.com
A cartouche is an oval or rectangular shaped design that frames a symbol, coat of arms, or memoriam above an entranceway of a structure.
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Cartouche, and why it makes me sound like a douche : r/etymology
Cartouche is the French form of cartridge - as in a package containing powder and shot for certain firearms. The word originates from the Latin ...
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Cooking 101: Learn How to Cook With a Cartouche - MasterClass
Spending a few minutes to make a lid out of parchment paper can seriously benefit a braise or long-simmered dish.
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Cartouche (disambiguation)
Cartouche may also refer to:
Cartouche (design), an oval or oblong design, typically edged with ornamental scrollwork
Cartouche (cartography), a decorative Cartouche), a 1950 French film about him
Cartouche (film), a 1962 French film about him
Cartouche (group), a Eurodance act
"Cartouche", a 2003 song
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Cartouche (cartography)
A cartouche in cartography is a decorative emblem on a globe or map. The cartographic cartouche had its heyday in the Baroque period.
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cartouse
† carˈtouse Obs. Also 7–8 -oose, -ouze, -oese. [A variant of cartouche, or ad. It. cartoccio; formerly appropriated to the architectural sense.] 1. A modillion or corbel; = cartouche 2 a.1611 Cotgr., Modillon, a cartridge or cartoose, a foulding bracket or corbell. 1624 Wotton in Reliq. (1672) 25 In...
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Cartouche (group)
Cartouche was a Belgian Eurodance group whose biggest dance hit from 1991 was "Feel the Groove", which peaked at number 13 in 1991 on the French Singles
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