The television was badged as 'GE', but wasn't made by them.
A distinctive mark worn by servants, retainers, and followers of royalty or nobility, who, being beneath the rank of gentlemen, have no right to armorial bearings
A small nameplate, identifying the wearer, and often giving additional information
Upon successful completion of certain GSUSA requirements, a Junior Girl Scout may earn a proficiency badge which can be worn on the front of her sash/vest Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts may earn Interest Projects See also Council Patches
The individual card with an electronic recognition and management system that controls individual access to certain services in a building The actual card in essence becomes a tool for managing activities It is the basis of centralized administrative management
Identifying symbol registered with the College of Arms The most common use is to mark property, but -- unlike Arms or Devices -- badges may be distributed to many people and used as a mark of affiliation
A visual element in a frame of a 3D model displayed by the 3D Viewer that distinguishes the frame from a static image
A distinctive emblem added to an existing flag Badges are often based on either arms, seals, military badges, or logotypes The flag badge usually leads a separate existence away from the flag As a result, even an emblem that was placed on the flag when it was being created is a flag badge if that emblem also leads a separate existence elsewhere
A heraldic emblem, not a shield or coat of arms Jack A flag flown from the jackstaff on the bow of a warship
A badge is a piece of metal or cloth which you wear to show that you belong to an organization or support a cause. American English usually uses button to refer to a small round metal badge
any feature that is regarded as a sign of status (a particular power or quality or rank); "wearing a tie was regarded as a badge of respectability"