bezel

bezel
noun Etymology: probably from dialect form of French biseau bezel, from Middle French Date: 1611 1. a rim that holds a transparent covering (as on a watch, clock, or headlight) or that is rotatable and has special markings (as on a watch) 2. the oblique side or face of a cut gem; specifically the upper faceted portion of a brilliant projecting from the setting — see brilliant illustration 3. a usually metal rim of a piece of jewelry in which an ornament (as a gem) is set

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