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English - Turkish
içe
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(Askeri) şerit
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(İnşaat) içiçe açı
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(Bilgisayar) köşeli çift ayraç
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kol şeridi
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zaviyeli nişan
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V biçiminde süs
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sırma
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zaviyeli nisan
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{i} zikzak çıta
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{i} çavuş nişanı
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assubay ve erlerin rütbelerini gösteren kol işareti
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(Askeri) ŞERİT: Rütbe, yara, gönüllü hizmet ve denizaşırı hizmeti gösteren, değişik şekilde bez şerit
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rütbe işaret
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{i} onbaşı nişanı
English - English
plural of , chevron
third-person singular of chevron
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A guillemet, either of the punctuation marks “«” or “»”, used in several languages to indicate passages of speech. Similar to typical quotation marks used in the English language such as ““” and “””
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V-shaped markings on the surface of roads used to indicate minimum distances between vehicles

I told you that in fact they were called chevrons and it was an exercise by the transport department to teach us to stay two chevrons behind the car in front. — Jamie Dunn, Truckie has a point, Sunshine Coast Daily Online, June 13, 2009.

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to form or be formed into chevrons

Earlier, in glaring winter daylight, I'd first noticed thin lines chevroning off the edge of each eye into the taut skin of his cheeks....

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A wide inverted V placed on a shield
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A chevron is a V shape. The chevron or arrow road sign indicates a sharp bend to the left or right
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{i} American petroleum company (headquarters in San Francisco)
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an inverted V-shaped charge
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A shape of a mark, much like ">", found on some caterpillars and butterflies
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A zigzag molding, or group of moldings, common in Norman architecture
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pattern having the shape of a ³V²
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> An inverted "V" shaped decorative motif
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A ridge or profile arranged in a Vee shaped configuration on a belt carrying cover to stabilize material carried up an incline
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{i} "V" shaped symbol (indicating rank)
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Bead patterns, often layering white, red and blue glass Chevrons are made by the Constantinis, a venerated and prestigious glassmaking family on the island of Murano, Italy It is the most difficult pattern to create of all beads In Europe chevron beads were used in the rosaries of cardinals The African bead trade lasted from the 1200's through the end of the 1800's and the chevron came to be considered a chief's bead symbolizing absolute power and authority Chevron beads of six or more layers are extremely rare and quite valuable A R T Precious & Collectible Jewelry
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a style of metal panel seaming/design
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In heraldry, a wide inverted V placed on a shield
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Room set in which tables and/or chairs are set in a V
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A zigzag stitch VERY similar to Herringbone
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a V-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve
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V-shaped decoration
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A decorative V-shaped line ; Zig-zag moulding (twelfth century)
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A distinguishing mark, above the elbow, on the sleeve of a non-commissioned officer's coat
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an inverted, V-shaped bar worn on the sleeve to designate rank of non-coms and enlisted privates
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an inverted V-shaped charge V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service; "they earned their stripes in Kuwait
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A herringbone weave(v-shaped)
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a V-shaped marking
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a broad term applied to prints in zigzag stripes or to herringbone weaves
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Zigzag moulding Civil War - 1642 to 1646
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In heraldic convention a chevron is a "V" shape with the point worn facing upward, although in military dress it has been worn periodically with the point facing down Chevrons, also called "stripes," are used as a system of indicating rank
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V-shaped sleeve badge indicating military rank and service; "they earned their stripes in Kuwait"
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A zigzag or v-shaped pattern used decoratively, especially in Romanesque architecture
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Zig-zag moulding
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A ~ sign (in books; in datafiles from 1997 onwards) or a chevron « between two words or phrases in a textual correlate usually indicates the semantic domain of a term or the existence of a relation between the two terms: "A ~ B" = "A in relation to B", "A in the context of B"
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One of the nine honorable ordinaries, consisting of two broad bands of the width of the bar, issuing, respectively from the dexter and sinister bases of the field and conjoined at its center
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A zig-zag motif See also other repetative decorative motifs
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    Etymology

    [ 'shev-r&n ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French, rafter, chevron, from Vulgar Latin caprion-, caprio rafter; akin to Latin caper goat.
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