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
We are currently experimenting with chevron markings on motorways.
The question of extending the award of chevrons to these men in dockyard craft has been considered.
On the exterior face of most bowls, the decorated zone is divided into quarters, each of which depicts an identical combination of lines, chevrons, or other standardized figures.
This may require the full compressible continuum theory, although some improvements may be possible using the incompressible theory, for example by ensuring continuous couple stress across the chevron interface.
Note that the continuation of the chevron denoting strict prediction ever-widens (weakens) towards the outer bounds of the spectrum to the right, becoming something of a vestigial presence.
Fronds fractally subdivided by equidistant furrows into chevrons of quilts of at least three orders.
They define a series of secondorder chevron-like quilts that, in turn, appear to be subdivided by third-order furrows.
This is based on the principle of driving in through one end of the chevron and out through the other end.