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Addorsed — Ad*dorsed , a. [L. ad + dorsum, back: cf. F. adoss[ e].] (Her.) Set or turned back to back. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Addorsed — [endorsed]. Her. Term used of two animals shown back to back; it could be used of any object in a *blazon. Cf. Affrontant … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
addorsed — Set back to back, especially as in heraldry. The opposite, as when figures face each other, is called confronting . Also see ancipital … Glossary of Art Terms
addorsed — ad·dorsed … English syllables
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