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In ancient Egypt, a cartouche was an oval or rectangular frame around the names or titles of pharaohs and other important figures. The cartouche was a symbol of royal authority and protection.
The term "cartouche" was later used to describe similar frames or borders used in other contexts, including:
In contemporary usage, a cartouche typically refers to an oval or rectangular frame or border used to emphasize or decorate a name, title, or other text. It is often found in official documents, certificates, awards, and other formal contexts.
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