Cameo

/ˈkæmioʊ/ noun

A piece of jewelry featuring a raised relief carving, or a brief appearance by a well-known person in a film or show.

From Italian 'cammeo,' possibly from Arabic 'qamaa'il' meaning 'flower buds,' or from Latin 'camaeus.' The term for brief appearances developed in the 20th century, comparing such roles to the small, precious nature of cameo jewelry.

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