- the bend is
counterchanged). The 2nd and 3rd
quarters are
themselves quartered between white (argent) and red (gules) with a
counterchanged cross bottony...
-
Crosses Saltires of St.
Andrew and St.
Patrick Quarterly per Saltire,
counterchanged Argent and Gules; the
latter fimbriated of the Second,
surmounted by...
- an
inescutcheon quarterly gules and or, four
lions p****ant
guardant counterchanged (for the Prin****lity of
Wales /
Llywelyn the
Great ensigned by the...
- is
usually rendered as a five-pointed star in dark and
light shades counterchanged in a
style similar to a comp**** rose. In Unicode, this
symbol is in...
- but they were
reintroduced in 1854. The red and
white cross bottony counterchanged had
gained po****rity
during the
American Civil War.
Maryland had remained...
- two
roundels Sable over all six
guitar strings palewise throughout counterchanged.
Motto ECCE COR MEUM (Behold My Heart)
Orders Suspended below the Shield...
- disposal) counter-charge (warfare) counter-accusation
Misspelling of
counterchange; in heraldry, tran****ing of
tinctures This
disambiguation page lists...
-
referred to as antisymmetry, black-and-white symmetry,
magnetic symmetry,
counterchange symmetry or
dichroic symmetry, is a
symmetry operation which reverses...
-
Iorwerth (blazoned
quarterly Or and gules, four
lions p****ant
guardant counterchanged), with the
addition of St Edward's
Crown atop a
continuous scroll which...
-
using the edge
relationships of tiles: two-color and two-motif
tilings (
counterchange symmetry or antisymmetry);
color symmetry (in crystallography); metamorphosis...