- In heraldry,
tenné (/ˈtɛni/;
sometimes termed tenny or tawny) is a "stain", or non-standard tincture, of
orange (in
English blazonry),
light brown (in...
- of a few non-standard
tinctures or
colours (namely murrey,
sanguine and
tenné),
which are only
known to
occur in post-medieval
heraldry and may be used...
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Sidon Tennes (Ancient Gr****: Τέννης;
Tabnit II in the
Phoenician language) was a King of
Sidon under the
Achaemenid Empire, who
ruled the
Phoenician city-state...
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Tawny (also
called tenné) is a
light brown to brownish-orange color. Look up
tawny in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word
means "tan-colored", from...
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TenneT is a
transmission system operator in the
Netherlands and in a
large part of Germany.
TenneT B.V. is the
national electricity transmission system...
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Reshef Tenne (Hebrew: born רשף טנא; 1944) is an
Israeli scientist. Born in
Kibbutz Usha,
Tenne received his BSc in
Chemistry and
Physics from
Hebrew University...
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which are
similar or may be
considered synonymous to tan include: tawny,
tenné, and fulvous. Displa**** at
right is the
color Sandy tan. This
color was...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Tenes or
Tennes (Ancient Gr****: Τέννης) was the
eponymous hero of the
island of Tenedos.
Tenes was the son
either of
Apollo or of King...
- [failed verification] The
manat is
subdivided into 100
tenge (Turkmen:
teňňe). Due to
heavy inflation a new
manat was
introduced on 1
January 2009 at...
- authorities: sanguine, a
blood red, murrey, a dark red or
mulberry colour; and
tenné, an
orange or dark
yellow to
brownish colour.
These were
termed "stains"...