Mutton vs Chevron - What's the difference?
mutton | chevron |
The flesh of sheep used as food.
Em, a unit of measurement equal to the height of the type in use.
(obsolete) A prostitute.
(Cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
A V-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve
(heraldiccharge) A wide inverted V placed on a shield.
(chiefly, British) One of the V-shaped markings on the surface of roads used to indicate minimum distances between vehicles.
* 2009 , Jamie Dunn, Truckie has a point , Sunshine Coast Daily Online, June 13, 2009.
A guillemet, either of the punctuation marks “ ”.
(informal) A , a diacritical mark that may resemble an inverted circumflex.
* 1953 , William James Entwistle, Aspects of Language (),
* 1976 , Stephen J. Lieberman, The Sumerian Loanwords in Old-Babylonian Akkadian'' (''Harvard Semitic Studies'', issue 22; ''published by'' Scholars Press ''for ),
To form or be formed into chevrons
* 1963 , Lucien Victor Gewiss, "Process and Devices for Chevroning Pliable Sheet Material," US Patent 3397261 [http://www.google.com/patents?id=XflXAAAAEBAJ&pg=PA11-IA4], page 14:
*:...the sheet to be chevroned locks itself into the furrow.
* 1983 , Allen Sillitoe, The Lost Flying Boat , ISBN 0246122366, page 118:
* 2003 , Felice Picano, A House on the Ocean, a House on the Bay , ISBN 1560234407, page 55:
As nouns the difference between mutton and chevron
is that mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while chevron is a v-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve.As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.As a verb chevron is
to form or be formed into chevrons.mutton
English
Noun
Quotations
* (English Citations of "mutton")Synonyms
* (meat of a sheep) (l), (l)Hyponyms
* (meat of a sheep) lambDerived terms
* mutton bird * mutton dressed as lambAdjective
(-)Synonyms
* Mutton JeffSee also
*chevron
English
Noun
(en noun)- I told you that in fact they were called chevrons' and it was an exercise by the transport department to teach us to stay two ' chevrons behind the car in front.
page 107
- It is pertinent to remember, however, that one of the greatest phoneticians, Jan Hus, used diacritics (in the form of points, which have later become chevrons in his own language), and that his alphabet is the most satisfactory for eastern Europe, since it has been officially adopted by the languages which use the Latin script.
page 66
- The symbol ? (“r” with a chevron') is used for a phoneme which sounds like Czech ? (as in Dvo?ák), i.e. a voiced alveolar flap. The presence of the ' chevron has no effect on the index numbers used in transliteration; cf. 2.058.
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* (wikipedia "chevron") *Verb
(en verb)- Bull fixed the claw under a batten, strained like a sailor at the capstan, shirt off, arms chevroned by elaborate tattoos.
- Earlier, in glaring winter daylight, I'd first noticed thin lines chevroning off the edge of each eye into the taut skin of his cheeks...
