insignia
/ɪnˈsɪɡniə/
noun
- A badge or emblem that shows a person's rank, membership, or achievement, often worn on a uniform.
- The scout troop's insignia featured a compass and a pine tree.
- He proudly displayed his military insignia on his dress uniform.
- The police officer's insignia on her collar showed she was a sergeant.
- A distinguishing mark or symbol of something, such as an organization or country.
- The eagle is a national insignia of the United States.
- The company's insignia appears on all its official documents.
- The royal insignia included a crown and a scepter.