Определение escutcheon в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
A decorative and/or protective plate or bezel to fill the gap between a switch, pipe, valve, control knob, etc., and the surface from which it protrudes
The insignia around doorknob's exterior hardware or a door lock's cosmetic plate
Any decorative threaded flange below or behind a faucet handle Also an ornamental plate used at the base of a faucet to cover additional holes on a lavatory or kitchen sink
a flat protective covering (on a door or wall etc) to prevent soiling by users fingers
(es-kuch'-un) The shield, on which all lines are drawn and charges delineated; the background on which coat armor is represented; known in blazon as the field It originally represented the war shield of a knight, upon which his arms were displayed
Term used to describe a metal ornament applied to the center of a button and almost always they will be applied by way of one or two pins going through the button and bent down on the back These metal designs, in shapes as varied as stars, heads, animals, or even complete scenes were attached to virtually all button materials including wood, shell, all the plastics, bone, vegetable ivory, glass, metal or composition
a shield on which someone's coat of arms (=family sign) is painted (escuchon, from scutum )
A marking upon the back of a cow's udder and the space above it (the perineum), formed by the hair growing upward or outward instead of downward
A decorative or protective plate In plumbing, the plate behind or under a fixture that covers the hole around the pipe or valve Back to alphabetical list
A protective plate that surrounds the key lock portion of the handle and can also be used to mount the hardware Also called a base
A vee tool which is assymetrical used mostly for edging cartouches (plain panels for engraving) Can be right or left handed
A plate, either protective or ornamental, containing openings for any or all of the controlling members of the lock such as knob, lever, handle, cylinder, keyhole, etc
A protective or ornamental shield around a keyhole or the back plate of a handle Usually made of metal, but sometimes found in ivory, bone, or inlaid veneers
A decorative nail with a round, domed head, usually made of, or plated with, brass or copper, and used for fastening escutcheons, label-card holders, or other decorative surface hardware to wood surfaces