Bertin

/ˈbɜːrtɪn/ noun

A type of architectural or decorative element, or in some contexts, a historical reference to a cartographer named Bertin.

Possibly from French proper name Bertin or derived from Germanic roots meaning 'bright' + 'friend.' Without singular clear etymology, it may reference Jacques Bertin, the famous 20th-century cartographer and information designer.

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