cabochon
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cab·o·chon
(kăb′ə-shŏn′)n.
1. A highly polished, convex-cut, unfaceted gem.
2. A convex style of cutting gems.
adv.
In a highly polished, convex-cut, unfaceted style: a sapphire that was cut cabochon.
[French, from Old North French, augmentative of caboche, head; see cabbage.]
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cabochon
(ˈkæbəˌʃɒn; French kabɔʃɔ̃)n
(Jewellery) a smooth domed gem, polished but unfaceted
[C16: from Old French, from Old Norman French caboche head; see cabbage1]
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cab•o•chon
(ˈkæb əˌʃɒn, -ˌʃɔ̃)n.
1. a gemstone, usu. round or oval, cut so as to have a domed surface that is polished but not faceted.
2. the style of cutting a stone so.
adv. 3. in the form of a cabochon: a turquoise cut cabochon.
adj. 4. cut in the form of a cabochon.
[1570–80; < Middle French, derivative of caboche head]
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