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chevron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chevron (often
relating to V-shaped patterns) may
refer to:
Chevron (aerospace),
sawtooth patterns...
- A
chevron (also
spelled cheveron,
especially in
older do****ents) is a V-shaped mark or symbol,
often inverted. The word is
usually used in
reference to...
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Shield of Forster.
Sable a
cheveron engrailed between three arrows argent....
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covered by a
series of
small plates on the head and rod-shaped
scales in a
cheveron-like
pattern on the trunk.
Intact fossil specimens of B.
elegans suggest...
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Pennyman of Ormesby:
Gules a
cheveron ermine between three broken spears or with
their heads argent (1599)...
- Dutch
Republic Confessed under torture and was
burned to death.
Nyzette Cheveron d. 1605
Spanish Netherlands Confessed to
being a witch; was
strangled and...
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above inscription,
below a shield-of-arms, a
cheveron between three martlets with an
escutcheon on the
cheveron charged with a mill-rind
cross between four...
- Tangs:
Regal Blue Tang
Blonde Naso Tang Red Sea
Sailfin Tang
Purple Tang
Cheveron Tang
Convict Tang Kole Tang
Goldrim Tang
Orangebar Tang
Powder Blue Tang...
- King
Henry VII
granted Lupton a coat-of-arms. The arms were: Argent, on a
cheveron between three wolves'
heads erased sable three lilies argent, on a chief...
- Hussingtree, in Worcestershire,
these arms are quarterly: Argent, on a
cheveron engrailed, sable,
between three buckles, azure, as many martlets, or. Wheler...