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tambour
noun
1 a drum, especially the bass drum.
2 a circular frame for embroidery which holds the fabric taut while stitches are sewn.
3 embroidery done on such a frame.
4 on a desk or cabinet: a flexible top or front made from narrow strips of wood fixed closely together on canvas, the whole sliding in grooves.
5 archit a cylindrical stone forming the centre of a Corinthian or Composite capital2.
verb (tamboured , tambouring ) to embroider something on a tambour.
[15c: French, meaning -drum-]
noun
1 a drum, especially the bass drum.
2 a circular frame for embroidery which holds the fabric taut while stitches are sewn.
3 embroidery done on such a frame.
4 on a desk or cabinet: a flexible top or front made from narrow strips of wood fixed closely together on canvas, the whole sliding in grooves.
5 archit a cylindrical stone forming the centre of a Corinthian or Composite capital2.
verb (tamboured , tambouring ) to embroider something on a tambour.
[15c: French, meaning -drum-]
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