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In heraldry, cleché, or clechée, is usually understood of an ordinary open to the light, or pierced through with another inner one of the same figure; e.g. when a cross appears as if charged with another cross of the same color with the field; or as if the field appeared through the apertures thereof.
But Colombière, and some other writers, will have this piercing to be only a circumstance of the cross cleché, and call it by the name vuid, voided. The thing that denominates it cleché, is its spreading from the center towards the extremities, which are very wide, and end in an angle in the middle, as in the figure.
The word is French, supposed to be formed from clef, key; the ends of the cross being thought to bear some resemblances to the bowls of ancient keys.
2006-09-10 08:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Cleche
2016-11-09 09:46:24
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answered by nader 4
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2015-08-24 03:45:13
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answered by Ebonee 1
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It means the action or words are concidered originail but everyone does it. For example: People get peircings to be origanal but its realy cliche because all teens want to do it. Or butterfly tattoos are cliche because everyone has one. Hope that helps!
2006-09-10 08:04:24
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answered by The pink Soccer ball 3
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It's an easy way of breaking up with someone without hurting their feelings. I learned a long time ago to take it at face value--anyone who breaks up with me obviously has a huge problem that has nothing to do with me. Try to use the same philosophy--there is absolutely nothing wrong with you or anything you did. He is simply not feeling the relationship.
2016-03-13 08:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure you don't mean creche instead? Its a french word which means a nursery where babies and toddlers are kept by trained early childhood educators and/or nannies whilst parents are at work.
2006-09-10 08:01:18
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answered by Princess Lueji 3
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A cliche is a phrase or word said repeatedly,
if that's what you mean
2006-09-10 08:02:33
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answered by Andrea 2
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It means they can't come up with an actual explanation of why they are breaking up with you and don't want to hurt your feelings! Really it just means they are breaking up with you!
2016-03-27 02:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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if you mean cliche then it means like an overused phase
2006-09-10 08:01:54
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answered by Anonymous
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cliché
something (usually a phrase or expression) that is overused; a trite saying.
2006-09-10 08:02:23
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answered by cynthetiq 6
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