tincture |
fimbriated |
In heraldry|lang=en terms the difference between tincture and fimbriated
is that
tincture is (heraldry) a colour or metal used in the depiction of a coat of arms while
fimbriated is (heraldry) having a narrow borderline of another tincture.
As a noun tincture
is a pigment or other substance that colours or dyes.
As a verb tincture
is to stain or impregnate (something) with colour.
As an adjective fimbriated is
having a fringed border.
borderline |
fimbriated |
As adjectives the difference between borderline and fimbriated
is that
borderline is nearly; not clearly on one side or the other of a border or boundary, ambiguous while
fimbriated is having a fringed border.
As a noun borderline
is a boundary or accepted division; a border.
border |
fimbriated |
As a noun border
is .
As an adjective fimbriated is
having a fringed border.
fringe |
fimbriated |
As adjectives the difference between fringe and fimbriated
is that
fringe is outside the mainstream while
fimbriated is having a fringed border.
As a noun fringe
is a decorative border.
As a verb fringe
is to decorate with fringe.