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Definition of badge
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 badge is as below...
Badge (n.) A
carved
ornament
on the stern of a
vessel,
containing
a
window
or the
representation
of one..
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Belt
::
Belt (n.) A token or badge of
knightly
rank.
Badge
::
Badge (n.)
Something
characteristic;
a mark; a
token.
Spur
::
Spur (n.) An
implement
secured
to the heel, or above the heel, of a
horseman,
to urge the horse by its
pressure.
Modern
spurs have a small
wheel,
or
rowel,
with short
points.
Spurs were the badge of
knighthood..
Badgering
::
Badgering
(n.) The
practice
of
buying
wheat and other kinds of food in one place and
selling
them in
another
for a
profit.
Weeper
::
Weeper
(n.) A white band or
border
worn on the
sleeve
as a badge of
mourning.
Mistonusk
::
Mistonusk
(n.) The
American
badger.
Badgered
::
Badgered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Badge.
Badger
::
Badger
(v. t.) To tease or
annoy,
as a
badger
when
baited;
to worry or
irritate
persistently..
Badger
::
Badger
(v. t.) To beat down; to
cheapen;
to
barter;
to
bargain.
Balisaur
::
Balisaur
(n.) A
badgerlike
animal
of India
(Arcionyx
collaris).
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..
Bawson
::
Bawson
(n.) A
badger.
Rod
::
Rod (n.) A kind of
sceptor,
or badge of
office;
hence,
figuratively,
power;
authority;
tyranny;
oppression..
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)..
Taxel
::
Taxel (n.) The
American
badger.
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..
Badger-legged
::
Badger-legged
(a.)
Having
legs of
unequal
length,
as the
badger
was
thought
to
have..
Brock
::
Brock (n.) A
badger.
Sash
::
Sash (n.) A scarf or band worn about the
waist,
over the
shoulder,
or
otherwise;
a belt; a
girdle,
-- worn by women and
children
as an
ornament;
also worn as a badge of
distinction
by
military
officers,
members
of
societies,
etc..
Badger
::
Badger
(n.) A brush made of
badgers'
hair, used by
artists..
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