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pal·mette  (pl-mt)
n.
A stylized palm leaf used as a decorative element, notably in Persian rugs and in classical moldings, reliefs, frescoes, and vase paintings.

[French, diminutive of palme, palm, from Old French, from Latin palma; see palm2.]

palmette [pælˈmɛt]
n
(Social Science / Archaeology) Archaeol an ornament or design resembling the palm leaf
[from French: a little palm2]


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