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Definition of badge
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Badge (n.)
Something
characteristic;
a mark; a
token.
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Badge
::
Badge (n.) A
distinctive
mark,
token,
sign, or
cognizance,
worn on the
person;
as, the badge of a
society;
the badge of a
policeman..
Bawson
::
Bawson
(n.) A
badger.
Carcajou
::
Carcajou
(n.) The
wolverene;
-- also
applied,
but
erroneously,
to the
Canada
lynx, and
sometimes
to the
American
badger.
See
Wolverene..
Badgeless
::
Badgeless
(a.)
Having
no
badge.
Belt
::
Belt (n.) A token or badge of
knightly
rank.
Badge
::
Badge (v. t.) To mark or
distinguish
with a
badge.
Badge
::
Badge (n.)
Something
characteristic;
a mark; a
token.
Cordon
::
Cordon
(n.) A cord or
ribbon
bestowed
or borne as a badge of
honor;
a broad
ribbon,
usually
worn after the
manner
of a
baldric,
constituting
a mark of a very high grade in an
honorary
order.
Cf. Grand
cordon..
Color
::
Color (n.) A
distinguishing
badge,
as a flag or
similar
symbol
(usually
in the
plural);
as, the
colors
or color of a ship or
regiment;
the
colors
of a race horse (that is, of the cap and
jacket
worn by the
jockey)..
Ensign
::
Ensign
(n.) Sign; badge of
office,
rank, or
power;
symbol..
Glutton
::
Glutton
(n.) A
carnivorous
mammal
(Gulo
luscus),
of the
family
Mustelidae,
about the size of a large
badger.
It was
formerly
believed
to be
inordinately
voracious,
whence
the name; the
wolverene.
It is a
native
of the
northern
parts of
America,
Europe,
and
Asia..
Staff
::
Staff (n.) A pole,
stick,
or wand borne as an
ensign
of
authority;
a badge of
office;
as, a
constable's
staff..
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) A
representation
of the
increasing
moon, often used as an
emblem
or
badge.
Garter
::
Garter
(n.) The
distinguishing
badge of the
highest
order of
knighthood
in Great
Britain,
called
the Order of the
Garter,
instituted
by
Edward
III.; also, the Order
itself..
Gray
::
Gray (n.) An
animal
or thing of gray
color,
as a
horse,
a
badger,
or a kind of
salmon..
Dachshund
::
Dachshund
(n.) One of a breed of small dogs with short
crooked
legs, and long body; --
called
also
badger
dog. There are two
kinds,
the
rough-haired
and the
smooth-haired..
Fiants
::
Fiants
(n.) The dung of the fox, wolf, boar, or
badger..
Pouched
::
Pouched
(a.)
Having
a
marsupial
pouch;
as, the
pouched
badger,
or the
wombat..
Ratel
::
Ratel (n.) Any
carnivore
of the genus
Mellivora,
allied
to the
weasels
and the
skunks;
--
called
also honey
badger..
Cockade
::
Cockade
(n.) A
badge,
usually
in the form of a
rosette,
or knot, and
generally
worn upon the hat; -- used as an
indication
of
military
or naval
service,
or party
allegiance,
and in
England
as a part of the
livery
to
indicate
that the
wearer
is the
servant
of a
military
or naval
officer..
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