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An erminette is a heraldic fur. It is a white background (argent) with black spots (sable). It is also stylistically called vair.
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A kind of fur used in heraldry, representing the fur of the ermine.
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Erminette is an heraldic fur, a type of tincture, consisting of white fur (Argent), with black spots (Sable).
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Erminette is an heraldic fur of white background with black spots.
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Erminette is a heraldic fur, which is a stylised representation of ermine, or white with black spots. The word is derived from the French word "hermine".
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Erminette is a type of heraldic fur, consisting of white with black spots.
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ERMINE AND ERMINETTE Ermine is a fur or fur-like material used in heraldry to represent the fur of the stoat (Mustela erminea), particularly in its winter coat when it is white.
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Ermine and erminette are heraldic furs, which are stylised representations of animal fur.
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erminette n. A heraldic fur made from the winter ermine with the tails removed.
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