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Bibelot | |
noun | 1. A small, decorative ornament or trinket. |
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| "Alyssa couldn't resist purchasing a few bibelots before she left the store." | "Mrs. Waters pulled out her collection of Santa-themed bibelots and collectibles every year on December 1." | "The display cabinet was filled with glass bibelots in every shade of the rainbow." |
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| French, late 19th century |
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| "Bibelot" originated from the French word "bel," which means "beautiful." ... | |
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