bandeau

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , diminutive form of. Doublet of.

Pronunciation
or as in French

Noun

 * 1) A band for the hair.
 * She wore a bandeau in her hair.
 * 1)  A band.
 * 2) * 1998, AANS Publications Committee: Setti S. Rengachary, MD, and Edward C. Benzel, MD, Calvarial and Dural Reconstruction: Neurosurgical Topics
 * The frontal bandeau is then elevated en bloc. A Bi on BC1 (Midas Rex) bit is used to create the osteotomies circumferentially.
 * 1) A narrow, tight bra, especially when strapless; hence, any women's top made from a similar band of fabric.
 * 1) * 1998, AANS Publications Committee: Setti S. Rengachary, MD, and Edward C. Benzel, MD, Calvarial and Dural Reconstruction: Neurosurgical Topics
 * The frontal bandeau is then elevated en bloc. A Bi on BC1 (Midas Rex) bit is used to create the osteotomies circumferentially.
 * 1) A narrow, tight bra, especially when strapless; hence, any women's top made from a similar band of fabric.
 * 1) A narrow, tight bra, especially when strapless; hence, any women's top made from a similar band of fabric.

Translations

 * Polish:

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) headband,
 * 2) bandage
 * 3) blindfold
 * 4)  a tight headband worn for a long time, usually from youth, for the ancient folk custom of