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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

The medallion was originally created as a seal for the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade, to which Wedgwood belonged.

From New York Times

They found valuables including medallions, cigarette lighters, and another engraved gold wedding ring, suggesting Nazi soldiers were more interested in covering up their crime quickly than in looting bodies.

From Science Magazine

"I was very nervous about opening up on @Nightline re my suicidal ideations and my prescription pill addiction," the actress wrote alongside a photo of her Alcoholics Anonymous medallion marking one year of sobriety.

From Fox News

In lieu of cake, old-fashioned ice cream with the couple’s wedding monogram as a chocolate medallion topper was served from an ice cream truck.

From New York Times