(filigreed)

  • 1Filigreed — Fil i*greed, a. Adorned with filigree. Tatler. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2filigreed — filigree (also filagree) ► NOUN ▪ delicate ornamental work of fine gold, silver, or copper wire. DERIVATIVES filigreed adjective. ORIGIN from Latin filum thread + granum seed ) …

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  • 3filigreed — adjective Having filigree ornamentation …

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  • 4filigreed — fil·i·gree || fɪlɪgrɪː n. lacy decorative work done in gold or other metals; something delicate and ornamental v. embellish with filigree, decorate with lacy decorative work done in gold or other metals adj. of lacy decorative work done in… …

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  • 5filigreed — /ˈfɪləgrid/ (say filuhgreed) adjective having filigree decorations …

  • 6filigreed — filˈigreed adjective Ornamented with filigree • • • Main Entry: ↑filigree …

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  • 9Filigraned — Fil i*graned, a. See {Filigreed}. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10filigree — I. noun Etymology: modification of French filigrane, from Italian filigrana, from Latin filum + granum grain more at corn Date: 1693 1. ornamental work especially of fine wire of gold, silver, or copper applied chiefly to gold and silver surfaces …

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