"pastiglia" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From Italian pastiglia. Doublet of pastegh, pastel, pastila, pastilla, and pastille. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|it|pastiglia}} Italian pastiglia, {{doublet|en|pastegh|pastel|pastila|pastilla|pastille}} Doublet of pastegh, pastel, pastila, pastilla, and pastille Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} pastiglia (uncountable)
  1. Low relief decoration, normally modelled in gesso or white lead, applied to build up a surface that may then be gilded or painted, or left plain. Wikipedia link: British Museum, Marcus Curtius Tags: uncountable
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