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Heraldry, which is the profession of emblazoning coat of arms, uses argent, a tincture of silver, as the color white. Because of its rarity, argent silver was often used in various patterns by the British Royalty to differentiate between the different ranks and regions.
Heraldry is tracing a noble family line and having an emblem that was used for flags and armor.
Heraldry is alive and well.
Sheilds with Heraldry on them were used to identify soldiers on the battlefield.
It's called heraldry.
Heraldry, which is the profession of emblazoning coat of arms, uses argent, a tincture of silver, as the color white. Because of its rarity, argent silver was often used in various patterns by the British Royalty to differentiate between the different ranks and regions.
It is an archaic or poetic word for silver, used in heraldry
adjective 1. of or having a light, purplish shade of blue, like that of a clear and unclouded sky. 2. Heraldry. of the tincture or color blue. -noun 3. the blue of a clear or unclouded sky. 4. a light, purplish blue. 5. Heraldry. the tincture or color blue. 6. the clear, cloudless sky.
"Argent" is heraldic name for silver and is derived from Latin argentum, from which the chemical symbol for silver is also derived.
Silver argent refers to a bright, shiny silver color typically associated with the metal silver itself. The term is often used in heraldry to describe a silver or white color on a coat of arms or flag.
Heraldry is tracing a noble family line and having an emblem that was used for flags and armor.
Tincture of silver, and it's also the name of a rock band.
A tincture is a solution; in this case the solvent is ethanol or water.
A solution of iodine and alcohol is called iodine tincture or tincture of iodine. It is commonly used as an antiseptic to prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes.
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In French it translates to "dish money" A slight variation, plat argenté, means "silver dish" or "silver platter."
Tincture of Iodine. A "tincture" is a solution made by dissolving a solid product into alcohol.