medallion
IPA: mʌdˈæɫjʌn
noun
- A large medal, usually decorative.
- A cut of meat resembling a large medal.
- (art) A usually round or oval frame (often made of stucco) containing a decoration.
- A circular certificate used in some places to register a vehicle, especially a taxicab.
- A yellowish brown.
verb
- (transitive, poetic) To mark with, or as with, a medallion or medallions.
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Examples of "medallion" in Sentences
- 96 494/2 The medallion is lighted from the front ...
- The medallion is the only thing to tell two versions apart.
- This medallion is the second PSWCS has produced and sold for charitable efforts.
- A venison medallion is a 1 ⁄ 2 - to 3 ⁄ 4-inch slice of backstrap cut before or after cooking.
- The proposed 3 year moratorium that a supermarket cannot get a license without buying a medallion is news to me.
- THIS proposal would require grocery stores to purchase a medallion from a liquor store in order to be able to sell wine.
- But that medallion is headed out again and I'm not about to jinx its mojo by doing something so unnecessary as cleaning it.
- I consider myself a fairly well grounded person, but the medallion is one place where I will not try to logically put aside my superstitions and "hinky feelings."
- Dr. Diamandis will receive a $500,000 award, a gold Heinlein medallion and a replica of the Lady Vivamus sword (from Heinlein’s novel Glory Road) at a ceremony to be held in Houston, Texas on July 7, 2006.
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