A flat protective covering (on a door or wall etc) to prevent soiling by dirty fingers.
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Examples for "escutcheon"
Examples for "escutcheon"
1Treachery to it is daubed on many an escutcheon in its heraldry.
2He left no stain on the escutcheon of a captain of industry.
3This is undoubtedly a deep blot on the escutcheon of our hero.
4He found his name tattooed in blue, on a rudely designed escutcheon.
5What was he doing with the three lilies emblazoned on his escutcheon?
1Burning bare them, and his scutcheon was the blue and stinking flame.
2Restless bare them, and his scutcheon was the ghastly picture of death.
3He could show no legitimate scutcheon; but this was a small matter.
4Lily Bell was to Margaret Hamilton a blot on the boy's scutcheon.
5Not a man of them left a bar sinister on th' scutcheon!
1Consistently, at the instant of fingers -plates contact, pressure centroids were clustered around the same point for all handle configurations.
Translations for finger plate