cockade

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From French cocarde.

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cockade (plural cockades)

  1. A rosette or knot of ribbon worn in a hat, especially as an office or party badge.
  2. (aviation) An emblem of concentric circles of different colours, identifying the country to which an aircraft belongs.
    Synonym: roundel
    • 1920, “Nerve-Strain”, in James Norman Hall, Charles Nordhoff, editors, The Lafayette Flying Corps, volume 2, Houghton Mifflin Company, page 103:
      On the bank of the river in French territory lies a wrecked plane bearing the cockade of the French service.

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