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car·touche noun or car·touch \(ˈ)kär|tüsh, -ȧ|t-\ (plural cartouches) Etymology: French, from Italian cartoccio, from carta card, paper — more at card 1. : a gun cartridge having a paperboard case 2. a. obsolete : a scroll-shaped architectural ornament or member sometimes used for inscriptions : modillion b. : an ornamental enframement (as for an inscription, a monogram, a map title, or a coat of arms) often in a baroque or rococo style c. : an ornately framed ornamental tablet often bearing a design or an inscription 3. : an oval shield sometimes used for the display of heraldic bearings (as of women or of ecclesiastics) 4. : an oval or oblong figure (as on ancient Egyptian monuments) enclosing a sovereign's name 5. : a contour (as of a table top) based on the superimposition of an oval and a rectangle 6. : a moderate brown that is yellower, lighter, and stronger than auburn, lighter, stronger, and slightly redder than chestnut brown, and redder, lighter, and stronger than coffee — called also Durango, mesa |