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As drawn , in the Heraldry a shape of a Herold image described, when it is deviated from the straight cut pitch and the parting line has a bent shape and in a different figure, such as cross (Heraldry) , clover (Heraldry) , heart (Heraldry) , lily ( Heraldry) and leaves (oak, linden) etc. The line of intersection of the head and foot of the shield , as well as splitting and division , but also of flanks (right and left) and inclined cuts of the aforementioned Herald figures are particularly suitable. If the cutting line is to be described as solid , the number of figures should be limited to a maximum of three to four. A larger number of the figures are then only described as a coat of arms .

In rafters or tips the expiring figure is no more than pulled, rather than ending in or sullied emblazoned.

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