in heraldry, is used to express the head, or any limb, of an animal, cut off from the trunk smooth; distinguishing it from that which is called erafied, that is, forcibly torn off, and therefore is ragged and uneven.
is also used to signify such crosses, bars, bends, chevrons, &c. as do not touch the sides of the escutcheon, but are, as it were, cut off from them.