- A coat of arms is a
heraldic visual design on an
escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or
tabard (the last two
being outer garments). The coat of arms on...
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verbal description) are not to be
confused with the noun
emblazonment, or the verb to
emblazon, both of
which relate to the
graphic representation of a...
- The
European emblem emblazoned on the
Eiffel Tower...
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Though most were
ordinary garments,
often work clothes,
tabards might be
emblazoned on the
front and back with a coat of arms (livery), and in this form they...
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attitude describes the
position in
which a
figure (animal or human) is
emblazoned as a charge, a supporter, or as a crest. The
attitude of a
heraldic figure...
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leather or
denim jackets.
Deena Weinstein wrote, "T-shirts are
generally emblazoned with the
logos or
other visual representations of
favorite metal bands...
- part of the
Windrush generation,
migrating five
years earlier.
Palmer emblazoned his
boots with the flag of
England and the flag of
Saint Kitts and Nevis...
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jousting in her
honour after giving birth to a son, by
Thomas Wriothesley, 1511. Henry's
horse mantle is
emblazoned with Catherine's
initial letter, 'K'....
- of the
butterfly was
carved into many temples, buildings, jewelry, and
emblazoned on
incense burners in particular. The
butterfly was
sometimes depicted...
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Makhnovshchina consisted of a
number of
different black and red flags, each
emblazoned with
anarchist and
socialist slogans. The
Makhnovshchina flew multiple...