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palissé

palissé, a. Her.
  (ˈpalise)
  [F. pa. pple. of palisser to furnish with pales or with a palisade.]
  Said of a dividing line when broken into parallel vertical pointed projections like a palisade; as, party per fess palissé. b. Said of the field when divided into vertical piles (see pile) of alternate tinctures: the same as pily paly.

1780 Edmondson Compl. Body Her. II. Gloss., Palissé is like a range of pallisadoes before a fortification, and so represented on a fesse rising up a considerable length, and pointed at the top, with the field appearing between them.

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