cire perdue

noun
cire per·​due | \ ˈsirˌperˈd(y)ü, F sēērperdᵫ̅\

Definition of cire perdue

: a process used in metal casting that consists of making a wax model (as of a statuette), coating it with a refractory (as clay) to form a mold, heating until the wax melts and runs out of small holes left in the mold, and then pouring metal into the space left vacant

History and Etymology for cire perdue

French (moulage à) cire perdue, literally, lost wax casting

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