medallions in English

noun
1
a piece of jewelry in the shape of a medal, typically worn as a pendant.
There was a medallion with the shape of dragon wings around her neck.

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1. The Fellowship wore medallions around their necks.

2. No wonder the patriotic swordsmen are snatching the medallions

3. Choose from over 350 Ceiling medallions in a variety of sizes and styles.

4. Jin Yantang, you dare to snatch the medallions - and kill the officers?

5. Horse Brasses, Vintage Medallions, Harness Decoration, Farmhouse Wall Decor, Sold Individually TheFarmBarn

6. You're treating me this way because you think I am a medallions messenger

7. The shapes of medallions are usually circular , oval , octagonal , hexagonal and star - like.

8. Articles for fans, including key rings, medallions (jewellery), amulets, rings, arm bands and bracelets

9. Jewellery, including rings, keyrings, earrings, cufflinks, bracelets, trinkets, brooches, necklaces, tie pins, ornaments, medallions

10. The unknown heroes shed blood and laid down their lives to intercept the medallions

11. Chains, pins, medallions, necklaces and rings, all being articles of jewellery or imitation jewellery

12. Bobbling Beads or Dancing Beads are Mardi Gras Beads with medallions attached which have moving parts

13. Jewellery, rings, bracelets, chains, necklaces, pendants, brooches, earrings, medals, medallions (jewellery), cufflinks, tie pins, jewel brooches

14. Czar Floors is a leading designer and producer of hardwood floor medallions, wood floor borders, custom floor inlay, marble medallions, parquet flooring, and herringbone flooring.We are the experts in decorative flooring for residential and commercial designer floors.

15. Architectural ornaments, moldings, ceiling medallions, and other Architectural products were invented in ancient Greece and Rome

16. The vault is richly decorated by fifteen medallions known as "Roman" (circular boxes alternated with square boxes).

17. Medallions, Silver ornaments, Storage boxes and Boxes of precious metal, Cuff links and tie clips, Watches, Clocks

18. Blanch & Son specializes in custom trophies, plaques, medallions, and other awards to fit any occasion and any budget

19. Rings (jewellery, jewelry (am.)), Bracelets, Cuffs (jewellery), Necklaces, Chains, Chains, Pendants, Earrings, Broaches, Ornamental pins, Pendants, Medals, Medallions

20. Contrary to traditions, connoisseurs of fine gourmet foods have begun to serve Blinis with slivers or medallions of smoked salmon.

21. It had a number of phalarae (disks or medallions) along with a number of other elements mounted on a pole.

22. Jewellery, Jewellery, Precious stones,In particular amulets, Pins, Bracelets, Brooches, Necklaces, Chains, Cuff-links, Tie clips, Tie pins, Medallions, Earrings, Rings

23. The playful name is perfect for a bill of fare that included medallions of grilled pork tenderloin fanned out across a bowl of fried rice

24. Our colorful bathroom rugs and plush, textured Bath mats are woven with premium, highly absorbent fibers – and shaped like medallions, blossoms, and more

25. Our colorful bathroom rugs and plush, textured Bath mats are woven with premium, highly absorbent fibers – and shaped like medallions, blossoms, and more.

26. This Asian Armlet, now in Philadelphia, features repeated medallions that alternate with tiny linear figures of the Oba of Benin (Hall 1922:146, 148, figs

27. Among its many details are piers anchoring three large bays which include four medallions with busts of printers: Benjamin Franklin, William Caxton, Johann Gutenberg, and Aldus Manutius.

28. For example, the medallions of the Darjah Utama Temasek and the Sijil Kemuliaan use the full achievement of arms, while the Darjah Utama Bakti Cemerlang medal displays the shield.

29. A patchwork jamawar rumal shawl, the borders woven in bright colours with pairs of Adorsed palm-tipped boteh interlaced with scrolling vines and curving fronds, the square field of black wool woven with four medallions enclosing pointed palmettes, Kashmir, late 19th century (small holes)--80in

30. A 150-square-foot Coffered ceiling typically costs $3,000 to $4,500, or $3,750 on average.Tin tiles, crown molding and medallions can add hundreds more.Expect to pay $20 to 30 per square foot for the basic build plus the cost of the decorative accents you want included.

31. ‘A Coptic Christian offered to show them a ford across the river.’ ‘The churches in both kingdoms acknowledged the Coptic patriarch as their head and he consecrated their metropolitan bishops.’ ‘The Coptic bowl and flagon, with medallions of a possible saint, might have been used for the ritual washing of hands or feet.’

32. Anchors, watch chains, clock cases, control clocks, watch glasses, chronometers, cases for clock- and watchmaking, cases for watches, watch bands, key rings (trinkets or fobs), clock hands, clockworks, movements for clocks and watches, medallions, watch springs, pendulums, wristwatches, bracelets, watch straps, watches, watch cases, master clocks, accessories for watches, horological and chronometric instruments

33. (And while the French tradition has definitely left its mark on this category of cheese–the name Chevre being foremost evidence of this–it wouldn’t be fair to leave out that other cultures have their own goat cheese recipes, too.) What you can take away is this: soft, fresh goat cheese—the spreadable kind that comes in logs, medallions

34. (A) Articles which have no utility value but are wholly ornamental, and articles whose only usefulness is to support or contain other decorative articles or to add to their decorative effect, e.g.: (1) Statues, statuettes, busts, haut or bas reliefs, and other figures for interior or exterior decoration; ornaments (including those forming parts of clock sets) for mantelpieces, shelves, etc., (animals, symbolic or allegorical figures, etc.); sporting or art trophies; wall ornaments incorporating fittings for hanging (plaques, trays, plates); medallions; firescreens; artificial flowers, fruit, leaves, etc.; wreaths and similar ornaments for tombs; knick-knacks for shelves or domestic display-cabinets.