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Does the word "applique" come from Spanish I cant find the answer on the internet raspberry raspberry raspberry cheese grin cool smile

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updated Feb 9, 2011
edited by 00494d19
posted by aganerd

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applique Origin: 1835–45; < French: applied, fastened to, past participle of appliquer to apply

updated Feb 9, 2011
posted by Sabor
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appliqué/applique

click on the flags to see which is US English and which is Br. English pronunciation

updated Feb 9, 2011
edited by 0074b507
posted by 0074b507
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It could be aplique (applies to, from Spanish) OR appliqué (from the French, wall or ceiling accessory lamp)

updated Feb 9, 2011
edited by gone
posted by gone
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That would be aplique please have a look in the dictionarywink

updated Feb 9, 2011
posted by 00494d19
Not necessarily... - gone, Feb 9, 2011
no,it is applique I mean - aganerd, Feb 9, 2011