Crossword-Solution: MEDALLION 9 letters, 29 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Medallion n. A large medal or memorial coin.
Medallion n. A circular or oval (or, sometimes, square) tablet
bearing a figure or figures represented in relief.

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MEDALLION anagram IMALLDONE

We have 29 clues for the answer “MEDALLION”

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round serving 1 answer
Cab symbol 1 answer
Boneless portion of beef 1 answer
Award that's worn 1 answer
Award hung on a chain or ribbon 1 answer
Decoration worn round the neck 1 answer
Large coin-shaped metal ornament 1 answer
Taxicab emblem 1 answer
Taxicab's emblem 1 answer
decorative panel 1 answer
disc-shaped ornament worn on a chain round the neck 1 answer
ornamental necklace 1 answer
Commemorative tablet. 2 answers
rosette 9 answers
ANY OF VARIOUS LARGE ANCIENT GREEK COINS 11 answers
token of office 16 answers
Ensign 22 answers
Insignia 24 answers
Jewellery 26 answers
Jewel 30 answers
Tablet 32 answers
Pendant 34 answers
DISK ___ 36 answers
ribbon 47 answers
Badge 47 answers
Award 51 answers
Emblem 57 answers
Medal 64 answers
Trophy 68 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with MEDALLION (5)

Had some splendid photos taken, likewise a medallion by a French sculptor; met Graham, who returned with us as far as Auckland.
Vailima Letters Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
You know the sort of thing that happens—one unveils a bust of Carlyle and makes a speech about Ruskin, and then people come in their thousands and read ‘Rabid Ralph, or Should he have Bitten Her?’ Don’t forget, please, I’m going to have the medallion with the fat cupid sitting on a sundial.
The Unbearable Bassington Saki 2013
Gaudens) who is making a medallion of yours truly and who is (to boot) one of the handsomest and nicest fellows I have seen.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
One year my aunt, looking indeed a very gracious, slender lady, faced the portrait of the King in the great room at Burlington House, and the next year saw a medallion of my uncle by Ewart, looking out upon the world, proud and imperial, but on the whole a trifle too prominently convex, from the walls of the New Gallery.
Tono-Bungay H.G. Wells 1996
What wonder? He was not used to seeing the cat-fearing little creatures running about in their bones--and how could he ever have imagined their necks to be so queer? Besides the Museum of Natural History, there was Saint Peter’s Church to be visited, containing Professor Luzac’s memorial, and Boerhaave’s monument of white and black marble, with its urn and carved symbols of the four ages of life, and its medallion of Boerhaave, adorned with his favorite motto, Simplex sigillum veri.
Hans Brinker Mary Mapes Dodge 1996

Quotes with MEDALLION (3)

I dodged behind Mac for cover and refused to take the bait. I glanced at my nonexistent watch. 'Oops, look at the time. Guess I have to be going now. Let's not do this again sometime, okay?'Before I could move, Pritkin was there, jamming the medallion into the skin of my upper arm.'Ow!'He looked at me expectantly. I glared at him. 'That hurt!'What do you see?'A big red mark,
Karen Chance Claimed By Shadow
Should you see the light of your future, within the shadows of your present, The resilience of life dancing over vast deserts of death, Witness if you so shall, the majesty of Creation. The connectedness of All was and always will be. Entanglement? No. We call it Love.” ~ Sargon of Akkad 2345 B.C. Excerpt from Andulairah's upcoming book "The Erunisis Medallion
Andulairah Eyes Of The Scarlet Rose
He tore his gaze from the door to eye the medallion at his chest, black and dull, sharply offset by the gold around it and along the chain. She was losing this war, he thought, feeling the dullness of Eleanor Black’s dread swarming against his dead heart where the medallion fell. She was losing it and it did not matter who won: We would cease to be no matter the outcome.
S.C. Parris The Phoenixes of the Nest
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Appears in: Chronicle, Newsday, NYT, Universal.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1946–2013).