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cartouche noun, historical 1 a paper case containing the explosive charge for a gun, etc; a cartridge. 2 archit a scroll-like ornament or decorative border with rolled ends. 3 in Egyptian hieroglyphics: an oval figure enclosing a royal or divine name.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: French, from Italian cartoccio a cornet of paper, from Latin charta paper.

cartouche noun, historical 1 a paper case containing the explosive charge for a gun, etc; a cartridge. 2 archit a scroll-like ornament or decorative border with rolled ends. 3 in Egyptian hieroglyphics: an oval figure enclosing a royal or divine name.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: French, from Italian cartoccio a cornet of paper, from Latin charta paper.

cartouche noun, historical 1 a paper case containing the explosive charge for a gun, etc; a cartridge. 2 archit a scroll-like ornament or decorative border with rolled ends. 3 in Egyptian hieroglyphics: an oval figure enclosing a royal or divine name.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: French, from Italian cartoccio a cornet of paper, from Latin charta paper.