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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

There are exquisite medallions and hair ornaments made from iridescent abalone shells and strings of Chumash currency — tiny, doughnut-shaped beads created from carefully cut olivella shells.

From Los Angeles Times

Also, they usually include a fireproof ID medallion that crematory operators attach to the body before burning.

From Los Angeles Times

He’d loaded it with a flash drive and a gold Oath Keepers medallion.

From Salon

Look for a cast iron medallion of a bulldog on the building’s exterior to indicate you’re in the right place.

From Salon