gillotage

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English

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Etymology

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French gillotage

Noun

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gillotage (uncountable)

  1. (historical) A form of zincography.

French

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Etymology

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Named after French inventor Charles Gillot (1853–1903).
Derived from the name Gillot +‎ [Term?] (verbal action suffix).

Noun

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gillotage m (plural gillotages)

  1. zincography

Descendants

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  • Italian: gillotaggio

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