Invected


[in-vek-tid] /ɪnˈvɛk tɪd/

adjective, Heraldry.
1.
noting an edge of a charge, as an ordinary, consisting of a series of small convex curves.
2.
(of a charge, as an ordinary) having such an edge:
a chevron invected.

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