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cachet 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/kaˈSHā/,
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cachets, plural;
  1. The state of being respected or admired; prestige
    • - no other shipping company had quite the cachet of Cunard
  2. A distinguishing mark or seal

  3. A printed design added to an envelope to commemorate a special event

  4. A flat capsule enclosing a dose of unpleasant-tasting medicine


  1. an indication of approved or superior status
  2. a warrant formerly issued by a French king who could warrant imprisonment or death in a signed letter under his seal
  3. a seal on a letter
  4. In philately, a cachet is a printed or stamped design or inscription, other than a cancellation or pre-printed postage, on an envelope, postcard, or postal card to commemorate a postal or philatelic event. ...
  5. A special characteristic or quality; A seal, as of a letter
  6. A special endorsement or commemorative description on a cover.
  7. A design or artwork on the left hand side of an envelope, found primarily on first day covers.
  8. A design on an envelope describing an event. Cachets appear on first day of issue, first flight and stamp exhibition covers, etc. In French, cachet means a stamp or a seal. ...
  9. For each stamp issue the UNPA creates a specially designed cachet cover. These covers are used to create official first day covers. The cachet design usual appears on the left side of the front of the cachet cover.
  10. A cachet is a rubber hand stamp placed on a letter or postcard by an institution other than a Government Post Office. They were usually designed and used to commemorate a special event. ...
  11. 1.) any text or graphic applied to an envelope for a commemorative purpose.  Cachets are frequently found on First Day Covers, Patriotic Covers and Event Covers.  2) any advertisement, censor marking or commercial handstamp applied to a cover.
  12. The prestigious associations one culture’s language has for speakers of another language. Häagen-Daz ice cream, for example, plays on associations of quality, taste, fine chocolate, and luxury ascribed to Scandinavian countries.
  13. Not to be confused with postmarks, cachets are rubber stamp impressions usually indicating that the cover was carried or posted in a particular posting box or simply explaining the significance of the postmark.
  14. Comparison of Abciximab Complications with Hirulog for Ischemic Events Trial
  15. Handstamped inscription applied to a cover detailing special event(s).