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Fimbriated in heraldry. The arms of
Daniel Christopher Boyer ("Sable,
three fleurs-de-lys one and two Azure,
fimbriated Argent, in base...
- The
fimbriated fold of tongue, also
plica fimbriata, is a
slight fold of the
mucous membrane on the
underside of the
tongue which runs
laterally on either...
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argent and gules, the
latter fimbriated of the second,
surmounted by the
Cross of
Saint George of the
third fimbriated as the saltire. No
official standardised...
- The
fimbriated moray (Gymnothorax fimbriatus), also
known as dark-spotted
moray or spot-face moray, is a
moray eel of the
family Muraenidae. Gymnothorax...
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fimbria (plural fimbriae,
adjective fimbriate) is a
Latin word that
literally means "fringe."
Fimbria or
Fimbriate may also
refer to:
Fimbria (bivalve)...
- A
national flag is a flag that
represents and
symbolizes a country.
Flags come in many
shapes and designs,
which often represent something about the country...
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Sardinella fimbriata (fringescale sardinella) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Sardinella. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Sardinella...
- of the coat of arms: Arms.— Per fess
sable and vert, on a fess
gules fimbriated argent a ****
grasping in the
dexter claw an axe also argent. Supporters...
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counterchanged Argent and Gules; the
latter fimbriated of the Second,
surmounted by the
Cross of St.
George of the Third,
fimbriated as the Saltire : ... — A Proclamation...
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Fimbriated dahlias (Fim) – ray
florets evenly split or
notched into two or more divisions,
uniformly throughout the bloom,
creating a
fimbriated (fringed)...