ˌcounter-eˈnamelv. [compare French contre-émailler] , to enamel on the back as well as the front.
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1875 R. Hunt & F. W. RudlerUre's Dict. Arts (ed. 7) II. 272 When the plate is not to be counter-enamelled, it should be charged with less enamel, as, when exposed to heat, the enamel draws up the gold to itself, and makes the piece convex.