释义 |
cloi·son·né I. \|klȯizən|ā, F klwȧzȯnā\ adjective Etymology: French, from past participle of cloisonner, to partition, from cloison : consisting of, used in, or forming cloisonné II. noun (-s) : a multicolored decoration made of enamels poured into the divided areas in a design outlined with bent wire fillets or metal strips secured to a usually metal ground — compare champlevé |