noun A member of the British hereditary aristocracy, ranking below a baron but above a knight

  • The baronet was known for his generous contributions to local charities.
  • Did you hear about the new baronet in town? He's throwing a big party next week.
  • That baronet dude is loaded! He's got a mansion and a yacht.
  • She was like a baronet in her own right, commanding respect and admiration wherever she went.

noun the act of tilting or angling

verb to tilt or angle in a particular direction

adjective having a slant or incline

  • The artist used a canting tool to create intricate patterns on the fabric.
  • I heard she's canting her way out of doing the dishes again.
  • Stop canting about how busy you are and just get the work done.
  • His words were canting towards flattery, but I could see through his intentions.

noun a brass musical instrument similar to a trumpet but shorter and wider, often used in marching bands and jazz ensembles

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the cornet during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to the cornet player in the jazz band, they're so talented!
  • Check out that cool cornet solo in the marching band!
  • Her voice was like a sweet cornet, filling the room with warmth and harmony.

noun a symbolic representation or distinctive badge

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  • The national emblem of the country is proudly displayed on official documents.
  • The company emblem on their uniforms makes them easy to spot in a crowd.
  • That emblem on his jacket is so cool, where did you get it?
  • The dove is often seen as an emblem of peace and harmony.

noun a badge or emblem of office, rank, or power

  • The ensign of the ship was raised high on the mast.
  • The ensign on that boat looks pretty cool.
  • Check out the ensign on that yacht, it's lit!
  • The ensign of the company represents their values and principles.

noun a weasel-like mammal with white fur and a black-tipped tail, native to northern regions

  • The ermine is known for its luxurious fur, which was historically used to make royal garments.
  • I saw an ermine dart across the path while I was hiking in the woods.
  • That ermine coat is so stylish, I wish I could afford one.
  • She was as graceful and elegant as an ermine, gliding through the room with poise and confidence.

noun the system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated

  • The study of heraldry involves the examination and interpretation of coats of arms.
  • She has a strong interest in heraldry and enjoys designing her own family crest.
  • I heard he's really into all that fancy heraldry stuff.
  • The intricate heraldry of the old castle walls symbolized the family's history and power.

adjective describing something as having horns

  • The horned owl is known for its distinctive tufts of feathers on its head.
  • I saw a horned lizard on my hike yesterday.
  • That car has some seriously horned rims.
  • The horned devil in the painting symbolizes temptation and evil.

noun a badge or distinguishing mark of military rank, office, or membership in an organization

  • The soldier proudly wore his uniform adorned with the regiment's insignia.
  • I got a cool new jacket with a logo that looks like an insignia.
  • Check out the sick insignia on my skateboard deck!
  • The family crest served as an insignia of their noble heritage.

noun a long weapon with a pointed blade used for thrusting or throwing

verb to pierce or stab with a lance

  • The knight rode into battle with his trusty lance in hand.
  • He picked up a lance and charged at the enemy.
  • I saw him lancing his way through the crowd to get to the front.
  • Her words were like a lance, piercing through his heart.

noun a small medicinal tablet, typically flavored, that is taken orally to dissolve slowly in the mouth

  • The doctor prescribed a lozenge to help soothe my sore throat.
  • I always keep a lozenge in my purse in case I feel a tickle in my throat.
  • I popped a lozenge to help with my cough.
  • His words were like a lozenge for her wounded heart, providing comfort and relief.

noun a small seal, especially one set in a ring and used to stamp the wax of a letter or document as a mark of authentication or official approval

  • The signet ring was used to seal important documents in ancient times.
  • I found a cool signet ring at the antique shop.
  • Check out my new signet bling!
  • His actions were a signet of his commitment to the cause.

noun a plant with three-lobed leaves, such as clover or certain other legumes

  • The trefoil is a common motif in architecture, often found in Gothic cathedrals.
  • I love how the trefoil pattern looks on that shirt.
  • Check out my new trefoil kicks, they're so cool!
  • The trefoil represents unity and balance in many cultures.

noun a British nobleman ranking above a baron and below an earl

  • The viscount attended the royal ball with his family.
  • I heard the viscount is throwing a lavish party next weekend.
  • That viscount is always dressed to the nines.
  • The viscount of literature is often regarded as Shakespeare.

noun a heraldic charge consisting of a cross formed by a bend and a bend sinister crossing in the center

  • The flag of Scotland features a white saltire on a blue field.
  • I noticed the saltire design on the flag of Scotland.
  • That saltire thing on the flag looks pretty cool.
  • The two roads formed a saltire in the middle of the forest.

noun a winged staff with two snakes coiled around it, symbolizing the medical profession

  • The caduceus is often used as a symbol of medicine and healing in the healthcare industry.
  • I got a tattoo of a caduceus on my arm because I'm studying to become a nurse.
  • Check out the cool caduceus patch on my backpack - it's so edgy!
  • The caduceus represents the balance between life and death, health and illness.