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Definition of badge
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Badge (v. t.) To mark or
distinguish
with a
badge.
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Badgering
::
Badgering
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Badge.
Badger
::
Badger
(n.) A brush made of
badgers'
hair, used by
artists..
Mark
::
Mark (n.) Badge or sign of
honor,
rank, or
official
station..
Ratel
::
Ratel (n.) Any
carnivore
of the genus
Mellivora,
allied
to the
weasels
and the
skunks;
--
called
also honey
badger..
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..
Weed
::
Weed (n.) An
article
of dress worn in token of
grief;
a
mourning
garment
or
badge;
as, he wore a weed on his hat;
especially,
in the
plural,
mourning
garb, as of a
woman;
as, a
widow's
weeds..
Diadem
::
Diadem
(n.)
Originally,
an
ornamental
head band or
fillet,
worn by
Eastern
monarchs
as a badge of
royalty;
hence
(later),
also, a
crown,
in
general..
Badgeless
::
Badgeless
(a.)
Having
no
badge.
Cross
::
Cross (n.) An
appendage
or
ornament
or
anything
in the form of a
cross;
a badge or
ornamental
device
of the
general
shape of a
cross;
hence,
such an
ornament,
even when
varying
considerably
from that form; thus, the Cross of the
British
Order of St.
George
and St.
Michael
consists
of a
central
medallion
with seven arms
radiating
from it..
Badgering
::
Badgering
(n.) The
practice
of
buying
wheat and other kinds of food in one place and
selling
them in
another
for a
profit.
Badgerer
::
Badgerer
(n.) One who
badgers.
Rod
::
Rod (n.) A kind of
sceptor,
or badge of
office;
hence,
figuratively,
power;
authority;
tyranny;
oppression..
Epaulette
::
Epaulette
(n.) A
shoulder
ornament
or badge worn by
military
and naval
officers,
differences
of rank being
marked
by some
peculiar
form or
device,
as a star,
eagle,
etc.; a
shoulder
knot..
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..
Pin
::
Pin (n.) An
ornament,
as a
brooch
or
badge,
fastened
to the
clothing
by a pin; as, a
Masonic
pin..
Crescent
::
Crescent
(n.) A
representation
of the
increasing
moon, often used as an
emblem
or
badge.
Badgering
::
Badgering
(n.) The act of one who
badgers.
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) The
distinguishing
mark worn by an armed
knight,
usually
upon the
helmet,
and by his
retainers
and
followers:
Hence,
in
general,
a badge worn by a
retainer
or
dependent,
to
indicate
the
person
or party to which he
belonged;
a token by which a thing may be
known..
Sceptre
::
Sceptre
(n.) A staff or baton borne by a
sovereign,
as a
ceremonial
badge or
emblem
of
authority;
a royal
mace..
Carcajou
::
Carcajou
(n.) The
wolverene;
-- also
applied,
but
erroneously,
to the
Canada
lynx, and
sometimes
to the
American
badger.
See
Wolverene..
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