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.
That is an interesting insignia. This insignia has an eagle.
INSIGNIA You are correct.
Insignia is a noun.
The analogy EMBLEM : INSIGNIA can be completed with the pair SYMBOL : SIGN. Both pairs represent items that convey meaning or identity; an emblem and an insignia are both types of symbols that represent organizations, concepts, or beliefs, while a symbol and a sign also serve to convey information or represent something else.
Insignia refers to a symbol or an emblem or a badge. It does not have an antonym
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word "insignia".
And bore the insignia of duke university
Emblem, badge, patch, regalia, ensign.
That is an interesting insignia. This insignia has an eagle.
Insignia
INSIGNIA You are correct.
Which insignia did you have in mind, since there's a few different insignia worn? There's rank insignia, branch insignia, and regimental crests.
How do I delete on my Insignia camcorder
Insignia is a noun.
The plural noun is insignia.The singular noun is insigne.
It means an insignia or an emblem or badge! But if what your asking is the Spanish word "ensena" , it means teach/es!
guard : sentinel