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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024mou•chette (mo̅o̅ shet′),USA pronunciation n. [Archit.]- Architecturea daggerlike form, esp. in tracery, created by a segmental and an ogee curve so that it is pointed at one end and circular at the other.
- Vulgar Latin *muccāre, derivative of Latin muccus, mūcus mucus
- French: origin, originally, the fillet below an ovolo, projecting part of a cornice; hence, with the common sense "what protrudes,'' probably derivative of moucher to cut or knock off (something protruding) (see -ette), apparently extended sense of moucher to wipe (a person's) nose
- 1925–30
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