- chevronel
- chev·ron·el
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Chevronel — Chev ron*el, n. (Her.) A bearing like a chevron, but of only half its width. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chevronel — /shev reuh nel /, n. Heraldry. a narrow chevron, one half the usual breadth or less. [1565 75; CHEVRON + el dim. suffix] * * * … Universalium
chevronel — … Useful english dictionary
Ordinary (heraldry) — Shield Field Supporter Supporter Motto (Scotland) Cres … Wikipedia
Chevron (insignia) — Argent a chevron gules A chevron (also spelled cheveron, especially in older documents) is an inverted V shaped pattern. The word is usually used in reference to a kind of fret in architecture, or to a badge or insignia used in military or police … Wikipedia
University of Waterloo — seal Motto Concordia cum veritate Motto in English In harmony with truth Established 1957 … Wikipedia
Line (heraldry) — EngrailedA chief enarched indented throughout in the arms of SawbridgeworthBretesséA fess wavy in the arms of Welwyn HatfieldNebulyA chief embattled in the arms of LetchworthIndented The lines of partition used to divide and vary fields and… … Wikipedia
Variations of ordinaries — In heraldry, in addition to the variations of the line that can be applied to both ordinaries and the field, there are some variations of ordinaries that can only be applied to them. The arms of Champagne show cotices potented and counter… … Wikipedia
Fess — is also an acronym for functional endoscopic sinus surgery.In heraldry, a fess is a charge on a coat of arms that takes the form of a band running horizontally and centrally across the shield. Writers disagree in how much of the shield s surface… … Wikipedia
USS Crommelin (FFG-37) — USS Crommelin (FFG 37), twenty eighth ship of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of guided missile frigates, was named for five brothers: Vice Admiral Henry Crommelin (1904–1971), Rear Admiral John G. Crommelin (died 1997), Captain Quentin Crommelin… … Wikipedia