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Definition of Picot

Picot
Picot Pi`cot", n. [F.] One of many small loops, as of thread, forming an ornamental border, as on a ribbon.

Meaning of Picot from wikipedia

- The Sykes–Picot Agreement (/ˈsaɪks ˈpiːkoʊ, - pɪˈkoʊ, - piːˈkoʊ/) was a 1916 secret treaty between the United Kingdom and France, with ****ent from the...
- A picot is a loop of thread created for functional or ornamental purposes along the edge of lace or ribbon, or crocheted, knitted or tatted fabric. The...
- Picot is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Auguste Marie Henri Picot de Dampierre (1756–1793), a general of the French Revolution Georges...
- Olga Georges-Picot (6 January 1940 – 19 June 1997) was a French actress. She was a great-niece of François Georges-Picot. Born in Shanghai, in ****anese-occupied...
- Geneviève Picot is an Australian stage, film and television actress. Picot is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art and some of her other...
- The Stade Marcel Picot is a stadium located in Tomblaine, France, near the city of Nancy. Built in 1926, it is used by Ligue 2 football team Nancy. The...
- Fernand Picot (French pronunciation: [fɛʁnɑ̃ piko]; 10 May 1930 – 22 October 2017) was a French professional racing cyclist. He rode in eight editions...
- The plançon à picot, or simply plançon (also spelled planson), was a medieval infantry weapon designed for smashing and thrusting. It consisted of a stout...
- Picot of Cambridge (c. 1022–after 1090) was a Norman landowner and Sheriff of Cambridgeshire. Born in Saye, Normandy, Picot rose from obscurity to become...
- François Marie Denis Georges-Picot (21 December 1870 – 20 June 1951) was a French diplomat and lawyer who negotiated the Sykes–Picot Agreement with the British...