
1) Any scroll-shaped ornament 2) Architectural element 3) Belgian Eurodance group 4) Cartouch 5) Cartridge 6) Electronic music group 7) French word used in English 8) Royal title
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1) Cartouch 2) Mesa 3) Symbol
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In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche (ʃ) is an oval with a horizontal line at one end, indicating that the text enclosed is a royal name, coming into use during the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty under Pharaoh Sneferu. While the cartouche is usually vertical with a horizontal line, it is sometimes horizontal if it makes the name fit better, with...
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[cartography] A cartouche in cartography is a decorative emblem on a globe or map. Map cartouches may contain the title, the printer`s address, date of publication, the scale of the map and legends, and sometimes a dedication. The design of cartouches varies according to cartographer and period style. On 15th-century maps they are modelled ...
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[design] A cartouche (also cartouch) is an oval or oblong design with a slightly convex surface, typically edged with ornamental scrollwork. It is used to hold a painted or low relief design. In Early Modern design, since the early 16th century, the cartouche is a scrolling frame device, derived originally from Italian cartoccia. Such carto...
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[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 Chart. The members consisted of Myrelle Tholen and Jean-Paul Visser. The group only released one album, House Music All Night Long in 1991. The group also sang `Miracles`, `Shame` a...
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[hieroglyph] ==Gallery of cartouche as hieroglyph== File:GD-EG-Alex-MuséeNat046.JPG|Incised medium bas relief hieroglyphs File:Wall relief Kom Ombo21.JPG|Temple of Kom Ombo File:Edfu Temple 9628.JPG|Temple of EdfuCartouche upon gold (hieroglyph)-(as central iconography theme) File:Stela of Ramses 1 and 9.JPG|Use of cartouche hieroglyph, mi...
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decorative panel on early modern map enclosing information about the location, contents, patron, surveyor, and date
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oval- or scroll-shaped ornamentation on monument or tomb
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A decorative detail or object suggestive of a sheet of paper with scrolled edges. In ceramics or silverware, it may take the form of an oval or shield with a decorative feature or inscription, and a scrolled frame, and in furniture a tablet shape with curled edges. Cartouche borders are seen on old maps and prints.
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A conventionalized shield form used as an ornament.
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in architecture, ornamentation in scroll form, applied especially to elaborate frames around tablets or coats of arms; by extension, the word is ... [2 related articles]
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A decorative device or border used to enclose a title, name or image.
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A decorative shield applied to an article to allow a coat of arms or inscription to be engraved.
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Ornamental panel; oval or scroll-shaped
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decorative panel on early modern map enclosing information about the location, contents, patron, surveyor, and date
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A decorative detail or object suggestive of a sheet of paper with scrolled edges. In ceramics or silverware, it may take the form of an oval or shield with a decorative feature or inscription, and a scrolled frame, and in furniture a tablet shape with curled edges. Cartouche borders are seen on old maps and prints.
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A mark, typically stamped into the wood, especially of an American military rifle. It shows the initials of the name of the accepting inspector and often, the date he accepted the firearm into service.
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Cartridge box.
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In architecture, a cartouche is a scroll-like ornament.
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In heraldry, cartouche refers to a shape of shield. This is the plain ovally shaped shield, and is in reality a deformity of the shield, rather than a true shield shape.
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[
n] - a cartridge (usually with paper casing)
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A circle with a horizontal bar at the bottom, elongated into an oval within which king's names are written It is believed to act as a protector of the kings name. The sign represents a loop of rope that is never ending.
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cartouch noun a cartridge (usually with paper casing)
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Originally a scroll of paper (as in the surrounds for the names of the Pharoahs of Egypt), it was developed as a decorative shield, normally engraved, embossed or cast, and generally containing a coat of arms or an inscription.
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