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Insignia refers to a symbol or an emblem or a badge. It does not have an antonym
The word insignia means emblem of military rank, a sign or a token and it comes from the Latin language: IN - towards, SIGNUM - sign. Later it transforms to insignis and then insigne and around the 17th century the word insignia is finalized. Plural can be insignia, as well as insignias.
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That is an interesting insignia. This insignia has an eagle.
INSIGNIA You are correct.
guard : sentinel
guard : sentinel
Insignia refers to a symbol or an emblem or a badge. It does not have an antonym
The word insignia means emblem of military rank, a sign or a token and it comes from the Latin language: IN - towards, SIGNUM - sign. Later it transforms to insignis and then insigne and around the 17th century the word insignia is finalized. Plural can be insignia, as well as insignias.
A badge of office, rank, membership, or nationality; an emblem.
Emblem, badge, patch, regalia, ensign.
image, brand, stamp, identification, crest, emblem, insignia
The Eagle, Globe and Anchor insignia was adopted by the American Marine Corps in 1955. The emblem and insignia is significant and represents courage and bravery of both the serving and past servicemen. This emblem was adopted from a previous emblem where it only had the globe and anchor.
An emblem is a symbolic representation that signifies a particular idea or concept, often used to represent an organization or institution. An insignia is a symbol or token of authority, rank, or membership, typically displayed on uniforms, flags, or seals to denote an individual's or group's affiliation.
It means an insignia or an emblem or badge! But if what your asking is the Spanish word "ensena" , it means teach/es!
The word that will complete the analogy is "reveal." All the words in the analogy are synonyms for sharing information or making something known.
warrant officers only wear the warrant officer emblem which looks like a wreath