- In heraldry,
cendrée /ˈsɛndreɪ/ is a tincture, the grey of
ashes (French: cendres), iron, and
stone walls. It is rare in
Anglophone heraldry, but common...
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generally regarded among the
standard heraldic colours.
Among these are
cendrée, or ash-colour; brunâtre, or brown; bleu-céleste or bleu de ciel, sky blue;...
- Coat of arms of
House Stark (Argent, a
direwolf courant cendrée)...
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Ashen light (also lumière
cendrée[citation needed]) is a
hypothesised subtle glow that has been
claimed to be seen on the
night side of the
planet Venus...
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United States) Rare colours1 Bleu
celeste Brunâtre (brown) Buff (color in Canada)
Cendrée Ochre Orange Rose
Realistic Proper Carnation...
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immersing himself in Rimbaud,
producing four compositions, namely: La Face
Cendrée, Ange de
Flamme et de la Glace, Illuminations, and
Carnet de ****é. Three...
- 1162/0148926054094396. ISSN 0148-9267. S2CID 10854809. Bardot, Jean-Marc. (1999). "
Cendrées de
Xenakis ou l'émergence de la vocalité dans la pensée xenakienne." Undergraduate...
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tinctures are
occasionally encountered,
usually in
continental heraldry:
Cendrée, or "ash-colour" Brunâtre (Ger. Braun), or brown,
occasionally used in...
- Northumberland. The
heraldic blason for the
Lilburn coat of arms is:
cendree (or sable),
three bougets argent. The
Lilburn arms
appeared "cut in stone"...
- Coat of arms of
Chelyabinsk Adopted 12
September 2000
Shield A
camel or on a
field cendrée depicting a wall, with
another field vert at the base...