Conte


[kawn-te] /ˈkɔn tɛ/

noun, plural conti
[kawn-tee] /ˈkɔn ti/ (Show IPA). Italian.
1.
2 .
[kohn-tey, kon-tee; French kawn-tey] /koʊnˈteɪ, ˈkɒn ti; French kɔ̃ˈteɪ/
plural Contés
[kohn-teyz, kon-teez; French kawn-tey] /koʊnˈteɪz, ˈkɒn tiz; French kɔ̃ˈteɪ/ (Show IPA)
1.
Trademark. a brand of crayon made of graphite and clay, usually in black, red, or brown.
/kɔ̃t/
noun
1.
a tale or short story, esp of adventure
/ˈkɒnteɪ; French kɔ̃te/
noun
1.
trademark a hard crayon used by artists, etc, made of clay and graphite and often coloured a reddish-brown Also called conté-crayon

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