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The Engrailed moth (Ectropis bistortata) is a moth of the family Geometridae with a wing span of between 30 and 40 mm found in Europe and western Asia flying from March to autumn in two generations.
Research Engrailed Moth

In heraldry, engrailed describes something indented with small concave curves, as the edge of a bordure, bend, or the like.
Research Engrailed

In heraldry, the term invected means having a border or outline composed of semicircles with the convexity outward - the opposite of engrailed.
Research Invected

In heraldry a pheon is a bearing representing the head of a dart or javelin, with long barbs which are engrailed on the inner edge.
Research Pheon
 
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