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Learn to pronounce passe-par·tout

/ˌpaspərˈto͞o/
noun
  1. a picture or photograph simply mounted between a piece of glass and a sheet of cardboard (or two pieces of glass) stuck together at the edges with adhesive tape.
  2. a master key.

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something that passes everywhere or provides a universal means of passage. a master key; skeleton key.
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a method of framing in which a piece of glass is placed over a picture and is affixed to a backing by means of adhesive strips of paper or other material ...