Cerniture

/sɜːˈnɪtʃər/ noun

An archaic or heraldic term referring to a border, encircling line, or the act of encircling something with a distinguishing mark.

From Middle English and Old French 'cerniture,' derived from Latin 'cernere' (to encircle or distinguish) combined with the suffix '-ure' (indicating a result or process). The term emerged in heraldic and architectural contexts.

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