
1) An inverted V-shaped charge 2) Badge 3) Badge with stripes 4) French word used in English 5) Grade insignia 6) Herringbone 7) Stripe 8) Stripes 9) Symbol on a sleeve 10) Zig-zag moulding
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1) Stripe 2) Stripes
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• (n.) One of the nine honorable ordinaries, consisting of two broad bands of the width of the bar, issuing, respectively from the dexter and sinister bases of the field and conjoined at its center. • (n.) A distinguishing mark, above the elbow, on the sleeve of a non-commissioned officer`s coat. • (n.) A zigzag molding, or group of ...
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A design that incorporates a pointed shape similar to an accent mark, common to Art Deco architecture.
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An ancient European design motif consisting of a pattern of pointed zig zags.
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decorative motif consisting of two slanting lines forming an inverted V. From very early times, it has been a common motif in pottery and textiles. A ... [1 related articles]
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Zig-zag moulding.
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Very similar to a flame stitch, but found mostly in multi-purpose weight prints. The chevron is not an embroidered flame stitch, but is composed of zigzag lines that are printed onto the fabric. Can be found in an array of colors and printed on different fabric grounds, ranging from cotton, linen, rayon and polyester.
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Zig-zag moulding.
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a zig-zag ornament characteristic of Norman architecture
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In architecture, a decoration introduced into England in the 11th century consisting of a moulding with a zigzag outline, examples of which are to be found in C ...
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ornamental zig-zag moulding (12th century)
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Caterpillar species. Latin name:
Eulithis testata Food: Sallows, aspen, birch and creeping willow Description: Light ochreous, dark dorsal line. Widespread
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Chev'ron noun [ French, rafter, chevron, from
chévre goat, Old French
chevre , from Latin
capra she-goat. See
Cheveril .]
1. (Her.) One of the nine honorable ordinaries, consisting of two broad bands of the width of the bar, issuing, respectively from the dex...
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A zig-zag motif.
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HMS Chevron was a British C Class destroyer of 1710 tons displacement launched in 1944. HMS Chevron was powered by two Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 34 knots and carried a crew of 186. She was armed with four 4.5 inch dual-purpose guns; four 40 mm anti-aircraft guns; six 20 mm anti-aircraft guns; four 21-inch torpedo tubes....
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In architecture, a chevron is a zigzag moulding, or group of mouldings, common in Norman architecture.
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In heraldry a chevron is one of the nine honourable ordinaries, consisting of two broad bands of the width of the bar, issuing, respectively from the dexter and sinister bases of the field and conjoined at its centre. The ordinary chevron is supposed to reprsent two rafters meeting at the top.
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A zigzag or V-shaped shaped motif.
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chevron (French) 1. A V-shaped symbol, especially a badge or insignia consisting of stripes meeting at an angle, worn on the sleeve of a military or police uniform to indicate rank, merit, or length of service. 2. A heraldic ornament in the form of a wide inverted V-shape. 3. Etymology: from Old French chevron, 'rafter'; since it looks like...
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ornamental zig-zag moulding (12th century)
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stripe noun V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service; `they earned their stripes in Kuwait`
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An inverted V-shaped marking.
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V-shaped stripes.
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a badge consisting of stripes meeting at an angle, worn on the sleeve by noncommissioned officers, police officers, etc., as an indication of rank, service, or the like. · an ornament in this form, as on a molding. · Also calledherringbone (def. 2a). · an ordinary in the form of an inverted
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