See also: guilloche

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French guilloché.

Noun

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guilloché (plural guillochés)

  1. Alternative form of guilloche (pattern)
  2. Alternative form of guilloche (tool)

French

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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guilloché (feminine guillochée, masculine plural guillochés, feminine plural guillochées)

  1. Decorated with a fine engraved pattern of spirals, intertwining bands, etc.

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