French-curve


noun
1.
a flat drafting instrument, usually consisting of a sheet of clear plastic, the edges of which are cut into several scroll-like curves enabling a draftsperson to draw lines of varying curvature.
noun
1.
a thin plastic sheet with profiles of several curves, used by draughtsmen for drawing curves

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