esquisse
sketch
noun eh-SKEES Rare
Origin: From Italian schizzo, 'sketch'.
Also means
outline
Usage Note
Esquisse refers to a preliminary sketch or rough outline in art, architecture, or writing — something not yet finished but capturing the essential shape of an idea. The verb esquisser means to sketch or to give a vague outline of something (e.g. esquisser un sourire — to give a faint smile). The word carries a nuance of intentional incompleteness.
Examples
"Il a fait une esquisse rapide du paysage."
Natural Translation
He made a quick sketch of the landscape.
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