0 a shape like a V or an upside down V, used especially on the sleeve of a police or military uniform to show the wearer's rank, or on road signs in Britain to show a severe bend in the road
But she had obliquely noticed that he was young and slim, and that he wore three chevrons upon his sleeve.
Chevrons, service stripes, and campaign medals and badges are a part of the uniform and must be worn as prescribed.
I suggested to him that he was rather a youngster to be wearing veteran chevrons.
The capitals are all carved, and the arch moulds richly ornamented with chevrons, foliage, and lozenges, as well as many curious figure subjects.
Future developments will include the effect of finite surface anchoring and a more realistic representation of the chevron interface.
The minor lamellae appear as crescents or rounded chevrons.
In the model the chevron has been treated as an infinitely bound surface where the director is constrained to lie in the plane.