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|In most cases, the default is for patterns to be
|In most cases, the default is for patterns to be
applied to all edges of an ordinary. For instance,
applied to all edges of an ordinary. For instance,
here is Sable, a pale wavy argent: http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/apalewavy.gif
here is Sable, a pale wavy argent:
|When all edges of a multi-edged ordinary are
|When all edges of a multi-edged ordinary are
indented, the term "dancetty" is used. For instance,
indented, the term "dancetty" is used. For instance,
here is Sable, a pale dancetty argent: http://www.sofyalarus.info/heraldicart/HeraldicPrimer/apaledancetty.gif
here is Sable, a pale dancetty argent:
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