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1. medallion
noun. ['məˈdæljən'] an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event.
Synonyms
- laurels
- Distinguished Flying Cross
- Distinguished Service Cross
- Croix de Guerre
- ribbon
- accolade
- medal
- Purple Heart
- honor
- Distinguished Service Medal
- award
- Distinguished Service Order
- palm
- honour
- Air Medal
- Distinguished Conduct Medal
- Medal of Honor
- Congressional Medal of Honor
- Silver Star Medal
- Navy Cross
- Oak Leaf Cluster
- Bronze Star
- laurel wreath
- Bronze Star Medal
- Medaille Militaire
- Order of the Purple Heart
- Silver Star
- decoration
Rhymes with Medallion
- mccallion
- battalion
- stallion
- scallion
- italian
- gallion
Sentences with medallion
1. Noun, singular or mass
Remove the center medallion on wheel, if one is equipped, or the wheel cover.
Quotes about medallion
1. I dodged behind Mac for cover and refused to take the bait. I glanced at my nonexistent watch. 'Oops, look at the time. Guess I have to be going now. Let's not do this again sometime, okay?'Before I could move, Pritkin was there, jamming the medallion into the skin of my upper arm.'Ow!'He looked at me expectantly. I glared at him. 'That hurt!'What do you see?'A big red mark,
- Karen Chance, Claimed By Shadow
2. medallion
noun. ['məˈdæljən'] an emblem indicating that a taxicab is registered.