Meaning escutcheon
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A trim piece or decorative flange that fits beneath a faucet handle to conceal the faucet stem and the hole in the fixture or wall.
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"shield on which a coat of arms is depicted," late 15c., from Old North French escuchon, variant of Old French escusson "half-crown (coin); coat of arms, heraldic escutcheon," from [..]
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A decorative door handle plate attached to the stile directly behind the handle(s). Generally square or rectangular shaped.
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Door hardware which accommodates the knob and keyhole.
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A metal or plastic reinforcement around a screw hole.
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A decorative metal flange or plate that covers and hides the supply line hole in the fixture or wall.
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A defined area on which armorial bearings are displayed and which usually consists of a shield. A protective or ornamental plate or flange. The part of a ship's stern on which the name is display [..]
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(n) a flat protective covering (on a door or wall etc) to prevent soiling by dirty fingers(n) (nautical) a plate on a ship's stern on which the name is inscribed(n) a shield; especially one displ [..]
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An ornamental plate that fits around a pipe extending through a wall or floor to hide the cut out hole
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A pipe fitting with two openings that changes the direction of the line. Also called an ell. It comes in a variety of angles, such as 45° or 90° bend
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An exposed panel or part used to retain, or to hide, the retention of another part; e.g., keyhole, door release, or window crank.
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Door hardware, which accommodates the knob and keyhole.
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The cover for the keyhole of a mortice or similar lock.
Source: locksmiths.co.uk

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A decorative metal piece, usually adorning a keyhole or handle.
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A shield-shaped emblem located on a ship's stern, bow or sides, bearing a coat of arms, name, or owners symbol.
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Shield. When used as a charge, synonymous with inescutcheon
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A plate, typically of more complex outline than a simple oval, typically of brass or precious metal, inlaid into a gunstock or a gun case, upon which is engraved the initials, monogram or coat-of-arms [..]
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a decorative metal flange or trim shield beneath a faucet handle that covers the faucet stem and the hole in the fixture or wall
Source: mygeorgiaplumber.com

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Metal plate fitted around a keyhole for protection and decoration or to which a handle or knob can be attached.
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(heraldry) An individual or corporate coat of arms. *




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