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Definition of ribbon
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Ribbon
(n.) A
silver.
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Ribboned
::
Ribboned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Ribbo.
Tape
::
Tape (n.) A
tapeline;
also, a
metallic
ribbon
so
marked
as to serve as a
tapeline;
as, a steel
tape..
Docoglossa
::
Docoglossa
(n. pl.) An order of
gastropods,
including
the true
limpets,
and
having
the teeth on the
odontophore
or
lingual
ribbon..
Dolly Varden
::
Dolly
Varden
() A
character
in
Dickens's
novel
Barnaby
Rudge,
a
beautiful,
lively,
and
coquettish
girl who wore a
cherry-colored
mantle
and
cherry-colored
ribbons..
Decoration
::
Decoration
(n.)
Specifically,
any mark of honor to be worn upon the
person,
as a
medal,
cross,
or
ribbon
of an order of
knighthood,
bestowed
for
services
in war, great
achievements
in
literature,
art, etc..
Ribbon
::
Ribbon
(n.) A
narrow
strip or
shred;
as, a steel or
magnesium
ribbon;
sails torn to
ribbons..
Escroll
::
Escroll
(n.) A long strip or
scroll
resembling
a
ribbon
or a band of
parchment,
or the like,
anciently
placed
above the
shield,
and
supporting
the
crest..
Ribbonism
::
Ribbonism
(n.) The
principles
and
practices
of the
Ribbonmen.
See
Ribbon
Society,
under
Ribbon..
Pink
::
Pink (a.)
Resembling
the
garden
pink in
color;
of the color
called
pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink
dress;
pink
ribbons..
Rosette
::
Rosette
(n.) An
imitation
of a rose by means of
ribbon
or other
material,
-- used as an
ornament
or a
badge..
Bodkin
::
Bodkin
(n.) A kind of
needle
with a large eye and a blunt
point,
for
drawing
tape,
ribbon,
etc.,
through
a loop or a hem; a tape
needle..
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..
Festoon
::
Festoon
(n.) A
carved
ornament
consisting
of
flowers,
and
leaves,
intermixed
or
twisted
together,
wound with a
ribbon,
and
hanging
or
depending
in a
natural
curve.
See
Illust.
of
Bucranium..
Escroll
::
Escroll
(n.) In
modern
heraldry,
a
similar
ribbon
on which the motto is
inscribed..
Line
::
Line (n.) A long tape, or a
narrow
ribbon
of
steel,
etc.,
marked
with
subdivisions,
as feet and
inches,
for
measuring;
a
tapeline..
Lutestring
::
Lutestring
(n.) A
plain,
stout,
lustrous
silk, used for
ladies'
dresses
and for
ribbon..
Ribbon
::
Ribbon
(n.) A
bearing
similar
to the bend, but only one
eighth
as
wide..
Taenioid
::
Taenioid
(a.)
Ribbonlike;
shaped
like a
ribbon.
Bow
::
Bow (v. t.) An
ornamental
knot, with
projecting
loops,
formed
by
doubling
a
ribbon
or
string..
Roll
::
Roll (v.) A
quantity
of cloth wound into a
cylindrical
form; as, a roll of
carpeting;
a roll of
ribbon..
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