What does «cucarda» mean in Spanish?
- Badge.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la cucarda tricolor era obligatoria de llevar durante la Revolución Francesa".
- Award consisting of a rosette or circle of pleated fabric, sometimes with two hanging ribbons. It is placed on objects, people or animals to distinguish it for having won a contest.
Examples of use in Spanish: "Entran a pista los 4 primeros de la primer categoría y de ahí sale el campeón, y se le da una cucarda celeste", Guía para entender categorías y cucardas, Perfil.com, 26/07/2012.
- Each of the two trim pieces that go on either side of the flange faceplates.
- In construction, wide-mouthed hammer covered with diamond points with which stonemasons finish off certain ashlar work; bujarda.
- In Botany, common name for Hibiscus spp. plants, also known as China rose, cayenne, poppy, pennant, hibiscus, among other names.
- In Botany, common name for the plant Alcea rosea, also known as malva real, very common in Argentina. It belongs to the malvaceae family.
- In Botany, common name for the plant Cerinthe major, also known as palomera, cockade or ceriflower, of the Boraginaceae family.