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noun

• French impressionist painter (1834-1917)

verb

• remove gas from

34%9 Inlaid embellishments on the sides of a viol
noun

• Two or more very narrow strips of black wood enclosing a lighter-coloured strip of wood set close to the edge of the top and back of a string instrument such as a violin, cello or a guitar, following its outline, or this effect simulated with paint.

• An ornament consisting of a bordure of ermines, furs, etc. or gold studs or mountings.

34%6 Its predecessor was the viol
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