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filigree
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fil·i·gree  (fl-gr)
n.
1. Delicate and intricate ornamental work made from gold, silver, or other fine twisted wire.
2.
a. An intricate, delicate, or fanciful ornamentation.
b. A design resembling such ornamentation: filigrees of frosting on a cake.
tr.v. fil·i·greed, fil·i·gree·ing, fil·i·grees
To decorate with or as if with filigree.

[Alteration of French filigrane, from Italian filigrana : Latin flum, thread; see gwh- in Indo-European roots + Latin grnum, grain; see g-no- in Indo-European roots.]

filigree
Noun
delicate ornamental work of gold or silver wire
Adjective
made of filigree [Latin filum thread + granum grain]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.filigreefiligree - delicate and intricate ornamentation (usually in gold or silver or other fine twisted wire)
embellishment - a superfluous ornament
Verb1.filigree - make filigree, as with a precious metal
craft - make by hand and with much skill; "The artisan crafted a complicated tool"

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