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What (who) is Flag - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Flag (mathematics); Flag (album); The Flag (disambiguation); FLAG; The Flag; Flags (album); Flags (song)

Flag         
  • Ensign]]s are flown on boats to indicate the country of registration of the boat.
  • car race]]
  • Bronze flag Derafsh Shahdad found in [[Shahdad]], Iran, third millennium BC
  • The Danish national flag (Dannebrog) waving in [[Samsø]]
  • Ensign of the RAF]] displays the RAF [[roundel]] that is also displayed on the fuselage and wings of British warplanes.
  • upright=1.25
  • The [[Flag of Ethiopia]]'s colours inspired the colours of many African national flags.
  • The [[flag of Kiribati]], a [[banner of arms]]
  • The [[flag of Mauritania]], a yellow crescent and star on a green field between two red stripes.
  • double-pennon]]
  • The Ohio flag, a [[pennon]]
  • San Francisco Conference]], second version adopted by the U.N., December 1946
  • The former flagpole in Kew Gardens, taken shortly before its removal in 2007
  • Open swimming area
  • Flags at [[half-mast]] outside [[Central Plaza, Hong Kong]], after the [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]. The [[Flag of Saudi Arabia]] is exempted.
  • Closed swimming area
  • The international maritime signal flag ''Kilo'' (letter ''K'')
  • disp=sqbr}}) in 1989.
  • Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument/Flag Plaza at the Oklahoma State Capitol
  • Vertical flags seen in Switzerland
  • Personal flag of Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
  • Red flag at a beach in Ireland, indicating that the water is not safe for swimming
  • Semaphore signals for the letters of the English alphabet
  • One of the two 60-foot-tall flagpoles in the [[Siena Cathedral]]. During the [[battle of Montaperti]] (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat.
  • ''[[Sujagi]]'' of [[Eo Jae-yeon]], captured in 1871
PIECE OF FABRIC WITH A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, USED AS A SYMBOL
Flag pole; Symbolic cloth flag; Flags; Flagpole (structure); Flagstaff (structure); List of largest flags; List of World's Largest Flags; List of flags by size; Linguistic flag; Flagpoles; Car flag; Flag-raising ceremony; Flag raising ceremony; Flagmast; 🚩; Vertical flag
·noun A flat stone used for paving.
II. Flag ·vt To lay with flags of flat stones.
III. Flag ·vt To furnish or deck out with flags.
IV. Flag ·noun That which flags or hangs down loosely.
V. Flag ·noun The bushy tail of a dog, as of a setter.
VI. Flag ·vt To signal to with a flag; as, to flag a train.
VII. Flag ·noun A group of elongated wing feathers in certain hawks.
VIII. Flag ·vt To Enervate; to exhaust the vigor or elasticity of.
IX. Flag ·noun A group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls, ·etc.
X. Flag ·vt To let droop; to suffer to fall, or let fall, into feebleness; as, to flag the wings.
XI. Flag ·noun Any hard, evenly stratified sandstone, which splits into layers suitable for flagstones.
XII. Flag ·add. ·noun One of the wing feathers next the body of a bird;
- called also flag feather.
XIII. Flag ·noun An aquatic plant, with long, ensiform leaves, belonging to either of the genera Iris and Acorus.
XIV. Flag ·vi To hang loose without stiffness; to bend down, as flexible bodies; to be loose, yielding, limp.
XV. Flag ·vt To convey, as a message, by means of flag signals; as, to flag an order to troops or vessels at a distance.
XVI. Flag ·add. ·vt To decoy (game) by waving a flag, handkerchief, or the like to arouse the animal's curiosity.
XVII. Flag ·vi To Droop; to grow spiritless; to lose vigor; to Languish; as, the spirits flag; the streugth flags.
XVIII. Flag ·noun A cloth usually bearing a device or devices and used to indicate nationality, party, ·etc., or to give or ask information;
- commonly attached to a staff to be waved by the wind; a standard; a banner; an ensign; the colors; as, the national flag; a military or a naval flag.
flag         
  • Ensign]]s are flown on boats to indicate the country of registration of the boat.
  • car race]]
  • Bronze flag Derafsh Shahdad found in [[Shahdad]], Iran, third millennium BC
  • The Danish national flag (Dannebrog) waving in [[Samsø]]
  • Ensign of the RAF]] displays the RAF [[roundel]] that is also displayed on the fuselage and wings of British warplanes.
  • upright=1.25
  • The [[Flag of Ethiopia]]'s colours inspired the colours of many African national flags.
  • The [[flag of Kiribati]], a [[banner of arms]]
  • The [[flag of Mauritania]], a yellow crescent and star on a green field between two red stripes.
  • double-pennon]]
  • The Ohio flag, a [[pennon]]
  • San Francisco Conference]], second version adopted by the U.N., December 1946
  • The former flagpole in Kew Gardens, taken shortly before its removal in 2007
  • Open swimming area
  • Flags at [[half-mast]] outside [[Central Plaza, Hong Kong]], after the [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]. The [[Flag of Saudi Arabia]] is exempted.
  • Closed swimming area
  • The international maritime signal flag ''Kilo'' (letter ''K'')
  • disp=sqbr}}) in 1989.
  • Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument/Flag Plaza at the Oklahoma State Capitol
  • Vertical flags seen in Switzerland
  • Personal flag of Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
  • Red flag at a beach in Ireland, indicating that the water is not safe for swimming
  • Semaphore signals for the letters of the English alphabet
  • One of the two 60-foot-tall flagpoles in the [[Siena Cathedral]]. During the [[battle of Montaperti]] (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat.
  • ''[[Sujagi]]'' of [[Eo Jae-yeon]], captured in 1871
PIECE OF FABRIC WITH A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, USED AS A SYMBOL
Flag pole; Symbolic cloth flag; Flags; Flagpole (structure); Flagstaff (structure); List of largest flags; List of World's Largest Flags; List of flags by size; Linguistic flag; Flagpoles; Car flag; Flag-raising ceremony; Flag raising ceremony; Flagmast; 🚩; Vertical flag
I. v. n.
1.
Hang loose, droop.
2.
Languish, droop, faint, decline, pine, sink, succumb, become weak, grow languid, lose vigor, become dejected.
3.
Pall, grow stale, become vapid, lose interest.
II. n.
1.
Flag-stone, flat paving stone.
2.
Banner, streamer, colors, standard, pennon, pennant, ensign, gonfalon.
3.
Iris, flower-de-luce, flower-de-lis (Iris pseudacorus).
flag         
  • Ensign]]s are flown on boats to indicate the country of registration of the boat.
  • car race]]
  • Bronze flag Derafsh Shahdad found in [[Shahdad]], Iran, third millennium BC
  • The Danish national flag (Dannebrog) waving in [[Samsø]]
  • Ensign of the RAF]] displays the RAF [[roundel]] that is also displayed on the fuselage and wings of British warplanes.
  • upright=1.25
  • The [[Flag of Ethiopia]]'s colours inspired the colours of many African national flags.
  • The [[flag of Kiribati]], a [[banner of arms]]
  • The [[flag of Mauritania]], a yellow crescent and star on a green field between two red stripes.
  • double-pennon]]
  • The Ohio flag, a [[pennon]]
  • San Francisco Conference]], second version adopted by the U.N., December 1946
  • The former flagpole in Kew Gardens, taken shortly before its removal in 2007
  • Open swimming area
  • Flags at [[half-mast]] outside [[Central Plaza, Hong Kong]], after the [[2008 Sichuan earthquake]]. The [[Flag of Saudi Arabia]] is exempted.
  • Closed swimming area
  • The international maritime signal flag ''Kilo'' (letter ''K'')
  • disp=sqbr}}) in 1989.
  • Tribal flags at Meeting Place Monument/Flag Plaza at the Oklahoma State Capitol
  • Vertical flags seen in Switzerland
  • Personal flag of Queen [[Elizabeth II]]
  • Red flag at a beach in Ireland, indicating that the water is not safe for swimming
  • Semaphore signals for the letters of the English alphabet
  • One of the two 60-foot-tall flagpoles in the [[Siena Cathedral]]. During the [[battle of Montaperti]] (1260), Bocca degli Abati, a Sienese spy, brought Florence's flag down, causing panic among the Florentine soldiers and ultimately their defeat.
  • ''[[Sujagi]]'' of [[Eo Jae-yeon]], captured in 1871
PIECE OF FABRIC WITH A DISTINCTIVE DESIGN, USED AS A SYMBOL
Flag pole; Symbolic cloth flag; Flags; Flagpole (structure); Flagstaff (structure); List of largest flags; List of World's Largest Flags; List of flags by size; Linguistic flag; Flagpoles; Car flag; Flag-raising ceremony; Flag raising ceremony; Flagmast; 🚩; Vertical flag
(flags, flagging, flagged)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A flag is a piece of cloth which can be attached to a pole and which is used as a sign, signal, or symbol of something, especially of a particular country.
The Marines climbed to the roof of the embassy building to raise the American flag...
They had raised the white flag in surrender.
N-COUNT
2.
Journalists sometimes refer to the flag of a particular country or organization as a way of referring to the country or organization itself and its values or power.
Joining John Whitaker will be his brother Michael also riding under the British flag...
N-COUNT: with supp, usu adj N, N of n
3.
If you flag or if your spirits flag, you begin to lose enthusiasm or energy.
His enthusiasm was in no way flagging...
By 4,000m he was beginning to flag.
VERB: V, V
4.
see also flagged
5.
If you fly the flag, you show that you are proud of your country, or that you support a particular cause, especially when you are in a foreign country or when few other people do.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Flag (disambiguation)

A flag is a colored cloth with a specified meaning.

Flag(s) or The Flag(s) may also refer to:

Examples of use of Flag
1. The flag became increasingly distant from me; the national flag became the flag of extreme nationalism.
2. Stalls are selling Hizbullah‘s yellow flag, alongside the Lebanese flag.
3. People fly the Kurdish regional flag instead of the Iraqi national flag.
4. We should have said: when you burn the Danish flag you burn our flag.
5. Since it has become the flag of the occupation, I have remained without a flag.