Noun
objet (plural objets)
Clipping of objet d'art.
Not sure if this leather-bound ball is better suited for the grassy pitch or a place on your mantle as an objet d’art. Source: Internet
Marcel Duchamp originated the use of the " found object " (French: objet trouvé) or readymade with pieces such as Fountain (1917). Source: Internet
Objet chairman Elchanan Jaglom will serve as chairman of the executive committee of the combined company. Source: Internet
Under the terms of the merger, the public will own 55% of the merged company, and the Objet shareholders will own 45% on a fully diluted basis. Source: Internet
Evans adds that for this reason the symbol a can represent both objet a and the ego in the Schema L. Schema L in The Seminar. Source: Internet
The hemispherical charger can be installed on a wall, hung like an artistic objet. Source: Internet