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Sash

A sash is a large and usually colorful ribbon or band of material worn around the human body, either draping from one shoulder to the opposing hip and back up, or else encircling the waist. The sash around the waist may be worn in daily attire, but the sash from shoulder to hip is typically only worn on ceremonial occasions. Ceremonial sashes are also…

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Word origin

Military use

Presidential sash

Modern civilian and cultural use

Honorific orders

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Sash

Nodes105
Edges104
Triples114
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.019048
Components1

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Sash

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related to United States of America · 24
Sash → American Revolutionary War, British Order, Charles Willson Peale's, Commander-in-Chief's Guard, Continental Army, Drum Corps, Garter, George Washington, He, In, Infantry Regiment, NCOs, Old Guard Fife, President, Princeton, Sashes, The, The Old Guard, United States, United States Army
related to (British) Commonwealth of Nations · 13
Sash → Additionally, British Army, Commonwealth, Foot Guards, India, Number, One, Pakistan, Royal Regiment, Scotland, The, These, Typically
related to Modern civilian and cultural use · 12
Sash → Africa, European, French Legion, Honour, In France, In Latin America, Italian, Italy, Likewise, Some, Today, With
related to Old Europe · 12
Sash → Beginning, British Army, During, French, From, Habsburg, House, In, It, Swedish, The, Thirty Years' War
related to Modern Europe · 11
Sash → Greece, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Since, Spain, Spanish Morocco, Sweden, The Spanish Regulares, These, Thus
related to External links · 8
Sash → Archived, Media, Presidential Sashes, Retrieved, Sashes, Wikimedia CommonsMcCullough, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2, World
related to Presidential sash · 8
Sash → Africa, Asia, Europe, Its, Latin America, Presidents, Such, The
is a · 7
Sash → cloth sash worn by presidents of many nations in the world, important symbol of the continuity of the presidency and is only worn by the president, large and usually colorful ribbon or band of material worn around the human body, shared cultural emblem between French-Canadians and Métis peoples, symbol of the Orange Order, type of belt traditionally worn by hussars, type of belt traditionally worn by hussars.Modern EuropeSince then sashes have been part of formal military attire
related to Myanmar · 6
Sash → Burmese, Myanmar, Since, Western, Western-style, What
related to Word origin · 6
Sash → An, Arabic, English, It, Oriental, The

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sashes worn shoulder officers waist around ceremonial also army hip crimson right wear infantry military british left red blue use

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Sashis alarge and usually colorful ribbon or band of material worn around the human body0.90text
Sashis atype of belt traditionally worn by hussars.Modern EuropeSince then sashes have been part of formal military attire0.90text
Sashis atype of belt traditionally worn by hussars0.90text
Sashis acloth sash worn by presidents of many nations in the world0.90text
Sashis aimportant symbol of the continuity of the presidency and is only worn by the president0.90text
Sashis ashared cultural emblem between French-Canadians and Métis peoples0.90text
Sashis asymbol of the Orange Order0.90text
Sashrelated to (British) Commonwealth of NationsThe0.60section
Sashrelated to (British) Commonwealth of NationsBritish Army0.60section
Sashrelated to (British) Commonwealth of NationsFoot Guards0.60section
Sashrelated to (British) Commonwealth of NationsNumber0.60section
Sashrelated to (British) Commonwealth of NationsAdditionally0.60section

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