Channelure

/ˈtʃænəljʊr/ noun

A narrow groove or fluting, especially on a coin, firearm, or architectural element.

From French 'cannelure,' from Latin 'canalis' (channel). Borrowed into English during the 18th century, used in numismatic and ballistics terminology.

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