- In
Egyptian hieroglyphs, a
cartouche (/kɑːrˈtuːʃ/ kar-TOOSH) is an oval with a line at one end
tangent to it,
indicating that the text
enclosed is a royal...
- Look up
cartouche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cartouche (also cartouch) is an oval or
oblong design with a
slightly convex surface, typically...
- Look up
cartouche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cartouche is a
rounded oblong frame for
royal names in
Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Cartouche may also...
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Cartouche is a 1962
French adventurer film
directed by
Philippe de
Broca and
starring Jean-Paul
Belmondo and
Claudia Cardinale. In the 18th century, Louis...
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Louis Dominique Garthausen, also
known as
Cartouche (c. 1693,
Paris –
November 28, 1721, Paris), who
usually went by the name of
Louis Bourguignon or...
- 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...
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Cartouche, King of
Paris or just
Cartouche (French:
Cartouche, roi de Paris) is a 1950
French historical adventure film
directed by
Guillaume Radot and...
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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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appeared twice at the end of the
cartouche stood for "s" in the
cartouche of Ptolemy. If the name in the
cartouche began with Re and
ended with ss, it...
- An
ammunition box or
cartridge box is a
container designed for safe
transport and
storage of ammunition. It is
typically made of metal, wood, and corrugated...