Identification symbol, commonly used in aircraft insignia and heraldry, usually of circular design.
(Heraldry) a charge in the shape of a circle.
1 The officer's skinsuit also displays the Grayson roundel on the left shoulder.
2 He might as well have stuck a target roundel on his back.
3 The rondeau-rondeau redoublé-the rondel-the roundel - the rondelet-the roundelay-the triolet and the kyrielle
4 Then she flattened it into a thick roundel and popped it in the oven.
5 So moves the device whence, round as a pearl or tear, A roundel is wrought.
6 A circular table is set beneath a central light well, a roundel of blue sky above.
7 There used to be another roundel there.
8 See especially a roundel in the Bargello, and the altar-piece in the church of Monte Oliveto at Naples.
9 Marie continued her roundel , the slow, sweet pace of it gradually building until it was trotting along briskly.
10 Alys, sing a roundel for us.
11 He took a peach from the carved roundel in the centre of the table, and seemed absorbed in its contemplation.
12 A satyr's face stared out of the center roundel ; a procession of Greek gods and goddesses adorned the top frieze.
13 Few design cues beyond the traditional dual-kidney grille would lead an onlooker back to the blue and white roundel badge.
14 A buyer does, however, get a real BMW for the money, and not a watered-down facsimile wearing the trademark blue-and-white roundel badge.
15 The three-pointed star or blue and white roundel of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and BMW 3 Series are immediately recognisable around the world.
16 We fell silent as Marie finished tuning her fiddle and eased into a sweet roundel , slow and gentle as a soft spring breeze.
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