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insignia

[in-sig-nee-uh] / ɪnˈsɪg ni ə /


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The name, Cartel of the Suns, derives from the sun insignia found on the uniforms of Venezuelan soldiers, much like stars on U.S. military uniforms.

From Los Angeles Times

To laud Charles, JPMorgan lit up the top of its new $3 billion Manhattan skyscraper with the insignia of the kingdom, an unusual event in a city that chased out the British in 1783.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Suns” refers to the gold insignia, equivalent to a U.S. general’s stars, worn on the epaulets of Venezuelan generals’ uniforms.

From The Wall Street Journal

For example, city employees cannot take part in campaign activities while wearing uniforms with “official city insignia.”

From Los Angeles Times

In one shot, a flag with insignia resembling the Wagner group's trademark skull logo could be seen at what the reporter said was a Russian base in Mali.

From Barron's