Definition of Quatrefoil. Meaning of Quatrefoil. Synonyms of Quatrefoil

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Definition of Quatrefoil

Quatrefoil
Quatrefeuille Qua"tre*feuille, Quatrefoil Qua"tre*foil, n. [F. quatre feuilles.] Same as Quarterfoil.

Meaning of Quatrefoil from wikipedia

- A quatrefoil (anciently caterfoil) is a decorative element consisting of a symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of four partially overlapping...
- up quatrefoil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A quatrefoil (four leaf) is a decorative element of four partially overlapping circles. Quatrefoil may...
- Quatrefoil reentry is a type of cardiac arrhythmia that consists of two adjacent figure-of-eight reentrant circuits.[citation needed] Quatrefoil reentry...
- Quatrefoil Library is a member-supported, 501(c)(3) non-profit library and community center for the ****, ****, bi****ual, and transgender community....
- Quatrefoil: A Modern Novel, sometimes called Quatrefoil, is a novel about **** men written in 1950 by James W. Fugaté under the pen name James Barr. It...
- symbols with a threefold shape. A similar shape with four rings is called a quatrefoil. 'Trefoil' is a term in Gothic architecture given to the ornamental foliation...
- characterised as having a cross hilt of forward-sloping quillons with quatrefoil terminations and was in use from the 15th to 17th centuries. The word...
- sector Circular segment Crescent Lens, vesica piscis (fish bladder) Lune Quatrefoil Reuleaux polygon Reuleaux triangle Salinon Semicircle Tomahawk Trefoil...
- libel motifs are wooden reliefs, which fill side-by-side two quatrefoils. The quatrefoil on the left hand side shows three men, who can be distinguished...
- a lobe. Typically, the number of cusps can be three (trefoil), four (quatrefoil), five (cinquefoil), or a larger number (multifoil). The word comes from...