PASSE-PARTOUT
\pˈaspˈɑːta͡ʊt], \pˈaspˈɑːtaʊt], \p_ˈa_s_p_ˈɑː_t_aʊ_t]\
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pas'-par-t[=oo]', n. a means of passing anywhere: a master-key: a kind of simple picture-frame, usually of pasteboard, within which the picture is fixed by strips of paper pasted over the edges. [Fr., a 'master-key,' from passer, to pass, par, over, tout, all.]
By Thomas Davidson
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Master-key; mount for photograph &c. [French]
By Sir Augustus Henry
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hydromorphic
- [Greek] Structurally adapted to an aquatic environment, as organs of water plants.