oie cendrée - significado y definición. Qué es oie cendrée
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Qué (quién) es oie cendrée - definición

HERALDIC TINCTURE
Cendree
  • Arms of the [[House of Lilburn]]: ''Cendree, three fusils argent.''

O-Ie Sōdō         
NOBLE FAMILY DISPUTES WITHIN THE SAMURAI AND ARISTOCRATIC CLASSES OF JAPAN
Oie Sōdō; On-Iye Sōdō; Sōdō; On-Ie Sōdō; O-Ie Sodo; Oie sodo; On-Ie Sodo; On-Iye Sodo; Oie Sodo; O-ie sodo; 御家騒動
O-Ie Sōdō (, "house strife") were noble family disputes within the samurai and aristocratic classes of Japan, particularly during the early Edo period (17th century). The most famous is the Date Sōdō, which broke out among the Date family in the 1660s–70s.
OIE/FAO Network of Expertise on Animal Influenza         
OFFLU; OIE/FAO Network of Expertise on Avian Influenza
OFFLU is the joint OIE-FAO global network of expertise on animal influenzas. OFFLU aims to reduce negative impacts of animal influenza viruses by promoting effective collaboration between animal health experts and with the human health sector.
Open information extraction         
Open IE; Open Information Extraction
In natural language processing, open information extraction (OIE) is the task of generating a structured, machine-readable representation of the information in text, usually in the form of triples or n-ary propositions.

Wikipedia

Cendrée

In heraldry, cendrée is a tincture, the grey of ashes (French cendres), iron, and stone walls.

It is rare in Anglophone heraldry, but common in Germany, and to a lesser extent in France.

A rare British example is the arms of Uplawmoor Primary School (Public Register vol 81, p 62): Tierced per pale: first, cendree and second gules over all a bell tower per pale argent and cendree, the bell counterchanged; third per pale argent and cendree, a square tower counterchanged; a base tierced per pale, first gules, second argent a book expanded cendree, third per bend gules and cendree three edock leaves conjoined at the stalk in triangle, one in bend, and two in bend sinister argent.