- Sinople
Sinople—a word which comes from the
Black Sea city of Sinop (historically "Sinope") in modern-dayTurkey , where the clay had a red-ochre color—can refer to several things:* In heraldry, sinople, also called
vert , is agreen or dark greencolor . In engravings, sinople is represented by diagonal lines from the field or figure's top right to bottom left (that is, from the observer's left to right). In French heraldry, "sinople" meantred until the mid-14th century, when it replaced "vert " to mean green [http://www.heraldica.org/topics/gules.htm] [http://www.geocities.com/armoria/tinctures.html] . Today, in English-language heraldry, "vert" is usually used to mean green.
* In mineralogy, sinople (or sinopite) is a clay or quartz containing iron oxides, with a "blood-red or brownish red color, sometimes with a tinge of yellow" ( [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=sinople Webster's Dictionary] ). It was used by medieval muralists to make the red pigmentsinopia .
* In cryptography, sinople is a 128-bit symmetricblock cipher [http://www.philippepaquet.com/sinople/] .
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