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Variations of ordinaries
Ordinaries in heraldry are sometimes embellished with stripes of colour alongside them, have lumps added to them, shown with their edges arciform instead of straight, have their peaks and tops chopped off, pushed up and down out of the usual positions, or even broken apart.
==Cottices==

Cottices, also spelled ''cottises'', ''cotises'', ''cotices'', are narrow stripes beside and parallel to an ordinary.

File:Cottising wiki.jpg|Cottises have plain edges unless specified. Or, a bend engrailed vert, cotticed gules; (another example )
File:Cottising 2 wiki.jpg|Here the ordinary's edges are straight and the cottice's not. Or, on a fess gules between two cottises wavy sable, three bunches of grapes or. Further examples: (), (), ()
File:Cottising 3 wiki.jpg|A pale so accompanied is often blazoned as ''endorsed''. Or, on a pale endorsed azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine between two martlets or.
File:Cottising 4 wiki.jpg| Argent, on a cross gules, cottised azure, five coronets erablé or; in the first quarter, a cross saltire gules, cottised interlaced azure, cantoned by four lozenges sable, the fourth quarter semy of lozenges sable. (Another example )
File:Cottising 6 wiki.jpg|Argent, a saltire cottised gules, between two ermine spots in fess
File:Cottising 5 wiki.jpg|Cottices can take fancy colourings. Argent, a fess sable between two cottises compony azure and sable
File:Cottising 7 wiki.jpg|Cottices can be doubled. Vert, on a fess doubly cottised argent, two bars wavy azure, between in chief three railway wheels and in base a portcullis of the second chained or
File:Cottising 8 wiki.jpg|An exotic variation. Argent, a cross cottised by eight demi maple leaves, stalks inwards, gules

The arms of Champagne show double cottices "potented and counter potented," (côtoyée de deux doubles cotices potencées et contre-potencées) while (the cotises of Timothy Hugh Stewart Duke ) have "upper edges in the form of the upper rim of a ducal coronet."

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