tambour
[ tam-boor, tam-boor ]
/ Ë?tæm bÊÉr, tæmË?bÊÉr /
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noun
verb (used with or without object)
to embroider on a tambour.
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Origin of tambour
Words nearby tambour
tambac, tambala, Tambo, Tambocor, Tambora, tambour, tamboura, tambourin, tambourine, tambour sound, Tambov
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British Dictionary definitions for tambour
tambour
/ (Ë?tæmbÊÉ) /
noun
verb
to embroider (fabric or a design) on a tambour
Word Origin for tambour
C15: from French, from tabour tabor
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