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is used to describe several things with a similar shape. It is the name given to a type of deep-fried fritter made of batter in an elongated shape.
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in women's fashion for wearing extravagant and fanciful aigrettes resulted in large numbers of egrets and other birds being slaughtered by
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By analogy the word is used in various sciences for feathery excrescences of like appearance, as for the tufts on the heads of
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industry, until public reaction and government intervention caused the fad to end and demand for such plumes collapse.
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John Hayward, 'The Arnold Lulls Book of Jewels and the Court Jewellers of Anne of Denmark',
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The 61.50 carat (12.3 g) whiskey-coloured diamond, "The Eye of the Tiger", was mounted by
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Sketch of an aigrette, showing plumes anchored on the top of a decorative headpiece.
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of their horses. Several of these aigrettes are on display in the Treasury of the
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Jewelled aigrettes and "diamond feathers" worn at the English court of
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Aigrettes, studded with diamonds and rubies, decorated the
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French
egret
gems

turbans
Ottoman
chamfron
Topkapı Palace
Istanbul
French army
James VI and I
Anne of Denmark
Arnold Lulls
fad
plume hunters
millinery
Cartier
Jam Sahib
Maharajah
Nawanagar
Florentine Diamond

insects
dandelion
solar eclipses
Chelengk
Sarpech

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