/kam"ee oh'/ , n. , pl. cameos .
1. a technique of engraving upon a gem or other stone, as onyx, in such a way that an underlying stone of one color is exposed as a background for a low-relief design of another color.
2. a gem or other stone so engraved.
3. a literary sketch, small dramatic scene, or the like, that effectively presents or depicts its subject.
4. Also called cameo role . a minor part played by a prominent performer in a single scene of a motion picture or a television play.
[ 1375-1425; cam ( m ) eo camaieu, of uncert. orig.; r. late ME camew, cameu ]