IPA: /kɑːrˈtuːʃ/
KK: /kɑrˈtuʃ/
A decorative tablet or scroll-like shape that often holds an inscription or is used for ornamentation.
The artist carved the name into the cartouch above the entrance of the building.
Cartouch → The word 'cartouch' originates from the French 'cartouche', which means a cartridge or a scroll. It refers to an ornamental frame used in architecture and design, resembling a scroll or a rolled-up piece of paper.
Think of a 'scroll' or 'cartridge' when you hear 'cartouch', as it represents a decorative frame that looks like a rolled-up document.