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medallion

[muh-dal-yuhn] / məˈdæl yən /
NOUN
ornament
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Rudyard Kipling was honored at a dinner at the club on April 2, 1898, where guests enjoyed beef fillet and lamb medallions alongside Chateau Mouton Rothschild, 1882 vintage, according to a menu preserved there.

From The Wall Street Journal

"This could be an event with family and friends and/or presentation with a medallion of service," it added, with eligibility to be decided by Commons bosses.

From BBC

“This balloon did more traveling than a high school senior taking a gap year before college. True story: It already has diamond medallion status on Delta.”

From New York Times

He had stopped wearing a necklace medallion that can be used to call for help because it was overly sensitive and made frequent, unnecessary calls.

From Los Angeles Times

In it, Anguissola has allowed herself to be overshadowed by a medallion, which obscures nearly her entire body.

From Washington Post