
1) Allegory 2) Award for a Tenderfoot 3) Award item 4) Award sewn on a sash 5) Boy Scout emblem 6) Boy Scouts award 7) Brooch 8) Characteristic mark 9) Columbo carries one 10) Decoration 11) Dragnet credits sight 12) Emblem 13) Emblem for Earp 14) Emblem of merit 15) Employee id 16) Endlessly harass for brooch
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1) Award 2) Chevron 3) Emblem 4) Insignia 5) Medal 6) Pin 7) Rosette 8) Silver star 9) Stripes 10) Symbol
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A badge is a device or fashion accessory, often containing the insignia of an organization, which is presented or displayed to indicate some feat of service, a special accomplishment, a symbol of authority granted by taking an oath (e.g., police and fire), a sign of legitimate employment or student status, or as a simple means of identification. T...
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• (n.) A carved ornament on the stern of a vessel, containing a window or the representation of one. • (n.) A distinctive mark, token, sign, or cognizance, worn on the person; as, the badge of a society; the badge of a policeman. • (v. t.) To mark or distinguish with a badge. • (n.) Something characteristic; a mark; a token.Badg...
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(from the article `animal communication`) ...There are, of course, other information sources in animals, some of which have also undergone evolutionary specialization toward a communication ...
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(from the article `heraldry`) The badge is older than the heraldic system. Such a symbol identifying a person, a body, or an impersonal idea can be found from ancient times. The ... The motto comes at the end of the description. The badge is rarely found, except among very ancient families (and, by a strange inversion, in some ... [2...
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see charge
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Badge noun [ Late Latin
bagea ,
bagia , sign, probably of German origin; confer Anglo-Saxon
beág ,
beáh , bracelet, collar, crown, Old Saxon
bōg- in comp., Anglo-Saxon
būgan to bow, bend, G.
biegen . See
Bow to bend.]
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Badge transitive verb To mark or distinguish with a badge.
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In heraldry, a badge, or cognisance is a distinctive mark somewhat similar to a crest, though not placed on a wreath, nor worn on the helmet. They were rather supplemental bearings quite independent of the charge of the original arms, and were borne on the banners, ensigns, caparisons, and even on the breasts, and more frequently on the sleeves of ...
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Badge is American slang for a police officer.
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[
n] - an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.) 2. [n] - any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank) 3. [v] - put a badge on
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noun an emblem (a small piece of plastic or cloth or metal) that signifies your status (rank or membership or affiliation etc.); `they checked everyone`s badge before letting them in`
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