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Definition of emblem
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of emblem is as below...
Emblem
(n.)
Inlay;
inlaid
or
mosaic
work;
something
ornamental
inserted
in a
surface.
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Shamrock
::
Shamrock
(n.) A
trifoliate
plant used as a
national
emblem
by the
Irish.
The
legend
is that St.
Patrick
once
plucked
a leaf of it for use in
illustrating
the
doctrine
of the
trinity.
Snood
::
Snood (n.) The
fillet
which binds the hair of a young
unmarried
woman,
and is
emblematic
of her
maiden
character..
Typographical
::
Typographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the act or act of
representing
by types or
symbols;
emblematic;
figurative;
typical.
Union
::
Union (n.) A
device
emblematic
of
union,
used on a
national
flag or
ensign,
sometimes,
as in the
military
standard
of Great
Britain,
covering
the whole
field;
sometimes,
as in the flag of the
United
States,
and the
English
naval and
marine
flag,
occupying
the upper inner
corner,
the rest of the flag being
called
the fly. Also, a flag
having
such a
device;
especially,
the flag of Great
Britain..
Laticlave
::
Laticlave
(n.) A broad
stripe
of
purple
on the fore part of the
tunic,
worn by
senators
in
ancient
Rome as an
emblem
of
office..
Sword
::
Sword (n.)
Hence,
the
emblem
of
judicial
vengeance
or
punishment,
or of
authority
and
power..
Emblemed
::
Emblemed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Emble.
Willow
::
Willow
(n.) Any tree or shrub of the genus
Salix,
including
many
species,
most of which are
characterized
often used as an
emblem
of
sorrow,
desolation,
or
desertion.
A
wreath
of
willow
to show my
forsaken
plight.
Sir W.
Scott.
Hence,
a lover
forsaken
by, or
having
lost, the
person
beloved,
is said to wear the
willow..
Death's-head
::
Death's-head
(n.) A naked human skull as the
emblem
of
death;
the head of the
conventional
personification
of
death.
Royalty
::
Royalty
(n.) An
emblem
of
royalty;
--
usually
in the
plural,
meaning
regalia..
Emblem
::
Emblem
(n.) A
picture
accompanied
with a
motto,
a set of
verse,
or the like,
intended
as a moral
lesson
or
meditation..
Phenix
::
Phenix
(n.) A bird
fabled
to exist
single,
to be
consumed
by fire by its own act, and to rise again from its
ashes.
Hence,
an
emblem
of
immortality..
Flat
::
Flat (n.) A
platform
on
wheel,
upon which
emblematic
designs,
etc., are
carried
in
processions..
Type
::
Type (n.) The mark or
impression
of
something;
stamp;
impressed
sign;
emblem.
Emblemized
::
Emblemized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Emblemiz.
Emblemizing
::
Emblemizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Emblemiz.
Fyllot
::
Fyllot
(n.) A
rebated
cross,
formerly
used as a
secret
emblem,
and a
common
ornament.
It is also
called
gammadion,
and
swastika..
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