Objet-trouve
[awb-zhe troo-vey] /ɔb ʒɛ truˈveɪ/
noun, plural objets trouvés
[awb-zhe troo-vey] /ɔb ʒɛ truˈveɪ/ (Show IPA). French.
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/ɔbʒɛ truve/
noun (pl) objets trouvés (ɔbʒɛ truve)
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any ordinary object considered from an aesthetic viewpoint
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