cloi·son·né (kloi ′z ə-n ā, kl ə-wä ′z ə-)
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n.1. Decorative enamelwork in which metal filaments are fused to the surface of an object to outline a design that is filled in with enamel paste. 2. The art or process of producing such enamelwork.
[French, past participle of cloisonner, to partition, from Old French cloison, partition, from Vulgar Latin *clausiō, clausiōn-, from Latin clausus, past participle of claudere, to close, lock.]
cloi·son·né adj. (click for a larger image) cloisonné |