Definitions for insigne

insigne in·sig·ne

Spelling: [in-sig-nee]
IPA: /ɪnˈsɪg ni/

Insigne is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 11 points.

You can make 66 anagrams from letters in insigne (egiinns).

Definitions for insigne

noun

  1. singular of insignia.
  2. insignia.
  3. a badge or distinguishing mark of office or honor:
  4. a distinguishing mark or sign of anything:

Origin of insigne

1640-50; Latin, plural of insigne mark, badge, noun use of neuter of insignis distinguished (by a mark); see in-2, sign

Examples for insigne

The insigne of the washermen at Conjeeveram is a pot, such as that in which clothes are boiled.

As it drew near, he saw the insigne of the Solar Guard on the hood.

Morren describes a flower of Cypripedium insigne, in which there were two sepals and two petals.

Another step forward and he saw something else above the insigne, a bar of black.

Such vengeance were indeed signal, 'an insigne vengeance:'—O Brunswick, what words thou writest and blusterest!

Rope (insigne of office) round waist for driving cattle, and tying the legs of cows when milking them.

They saw three figures, all in cadet uniforms, wearing the insigne of the Capella unit.

He looked pointedly at the insigne on Stan's pocket, then held out a tablet.

It turned up among a quantity of Cypripedium insigne in the greenhouse of Mrs. Spicer, a lady residing at Twickenham.

The insigne you will recognize as a starfish opening an oyster.

Word Value for insigne
Scrable

8

Words with friends

11

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