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medallionme‧dal‧li‧on /məˈdæliən/ noun [countable] medallionOrigin: 1600-1700 French médaillon, from Italian medaglione, from medaglia; ➔ MEDAL - A medallion in Hughes Hall portrays her with short hair, an aquiline nose, and a determined chin.
- A gold medallion, an expression of faith.
- However, this still maintains square frames to the medallions, each of which holds a single, floral device.
- Pour corn sauce around edge of medallions.
- The celebrant receives a medallion which indicates the length of time that person has abstained from alcohol.
- The lean, bite-size medallions have plenty of good smoky barbecue flavor.
- They flexed their claws on their medallions, up and down the zips of their jerkins.
► Jewelleryagate, nounamethyst, nounanklet, nounaquamarine, nounbangle, nounbauble, nounbead, nounbracelet, nounbrooch, nouncarat, nouncarbuncle, nouncharm, nounchoker, nouncoral, nouncoronet, nouncostume jewellery, nouncrown, nounct, cuff link, nouncultured pearl, noundiamanté, adjectivediamond, nounearring, nounemerald, nounfacet, nounfob watch, noungarnet, noungem, noungold-plated, adjectivegoldsmith, nounice, nounjade, nounjasper, nounjewel, nounjewelled, adjectivejeweller, nounkarat, nounlapidary, adjectivelapis lazuli, nounlocket, nounmedallion, nounmoonstone, nounmother-of-pearl, nounnecklace, nounonyx, nounopal, nounpaste, nounpearly, adjectivependant, nounpin, nounprecious stone, nounreset, verbrhinestone, nounring, nounruby, nounsapphire, nounseed pearl, nounsemi-precious, adjectivesetting, nounsignet ring, nounsolitaire, nounstickpin, nounstone, nounstud, nountiara, nountopaz, nountrinket, nounwatchband, nounwatchstrap, nounwedding ring, noun ADJECTIVE► gold· The dealers wear silver and gold medallions, rings, earrings, fashionable shorts and trainers.· A gold medallion, an expression of faith.· I suddenly had a clear mental picture of Danzig - a hairy-chested man with a gold medallion and tight, white trousers. a piece of metal shaped like a large coin, worn as jewellery on a chain around the neck: a silver medallion |