Cannelure

/ˈkænəˌlʊr/ noun

A groove or fluting running lengthwise along an object, especially a decorative pattern on columns, bullets, or shafts.

From French 'cannelure,' derived from 'canneler' (to groove), which comes from 'canne' (cane or groove). The term entered English in the 18th century describing architectural and decorative grooves.

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