What is another word for Counterchanging?

Pronunciation: [kˈa͡ʊntət͡ʃˌe͡ɪnd͡ʒɪŋ] (IPA)

Counterchanging is a term used in heraldry, which means to interchange the colors or metals between the ordinaries or charges in a coat of arms. Synonyms for counterchanging include alternation, interchange, reversal, transposition, exchange, and switch. It involves the use of two contrasting colors or metals to create a pattern that resembles a checkerboard or a patchwork. This technique is most commonly used in heraldry to create a visually appealing design, often to represent a noble family's lineage. In modern times, counterchanging can also refer to any process of changing between two contrasting elements in a design or pattern, such as switching between light and dark colors in a fabric or wallpaper.

Usage examples for Counterchanging

They prattle, they fill the minutes, as though they were violently to be torn asunder at a coming signal, and must have it out while they can; it is a meeting of mountain brooks; not a colloquy, but a chasing, impossible to say which flies, which follows, or what the topic, so interlinguistic are they and rapidly Counterchanging.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith

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