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Definition of flag
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Flag (n.) The bushy tail of a dog, as of a
setter..
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Lageniform
::
Lageniform
(a.)
Shaped
like a
bottle
or
flask;
flag-shaped.
Flageolet
::
Flageolet
(n.) A small
wooden
pipe,
having
six or more
holes,
and a
mouthpiece
inserted
at one end. It
produces
a
shrill
sound,
softer
than of the
piccolo
flute,
and is said to have
superseded
the old
recorder..
Pantastomata
::
Pantastomata
(n. pl.) One of the
divisions
of
Flagellata,
including
the
monads
and
allied
forms..
Deflagrated
::
Deflagrated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Deflagrat.
Flagellate
::
Flagellate
(v. t.) To whip; to
scourge;
to flog.
Flag
::
Flag (n.) A group of
feathers
on the lower part of the legs of
certain
hawks,
owls, etc..
Elevate
::
Elevate
(v. t.) To bring from a lower place to a
higher;
to lift up; to
raise;
as, to
elevate
a
weight,
a
flagstaff,
etc..
Pennant
::
Pennant
(n.) A small flag; a
pennon.
The
narrow,
/ long,
pennant
(called
also whip or coach whip) is a long,
narrow
piece of
bunting,
carried
at the
masthead
of a
government
vessel
in
commission.
The board
pennant
is an
oblong,
nearly
square
flag,
carried
at the
masthead
of a
commodore's
vessel..
Unfurl
::
Unfurl
(v. t. & i.) To loose from a
furled
state;
to
unfold;
to
expand;
to open or
spread;
as, to
unfurl
sails;
to
unfurl
a
flag..
Gladiolus
::
Gladiolus
(n.) A genus of
plants
having
bulbous
roots and
gladiate
leaves,
and
including
many
species,
some of which are
cultivated
and
valued
for the
beauty
of their
flowers;
the corn flag; the sword
lily..
Curtain
::
Curtain
(n.) A flag; an
ensign;
-- in
contempt.
Cat-tail
::
Cat-tail
(n.) A tall rush or flag
(Typha
latifolia)
growing
in
marshes,
with long, flat
leaves,
and
having
its
flowers
in a close
cylindrical
spike at the top of the stem. The
leaves
are
frequently
used for
seating
chairs,
making
mats, etc. See
Catkin..
Banner
::
Banner
(n.) Any flag or
standard;
as, the
star-spangled
banner..
Flagged
::
Flagged
(imp. & p. p.) of Fla.
Deflagrator
::
Deflagrator
(n.) A form of the
voltaic
battery
having
large
plates,
used for
producing
rapid and
powerful
combustion..
Color
::
Color (n.) A
distinguishing
badge,
as a flag or
similar
symbol
(usually
in the
plural);
as, the
colors
or color of a ship or
regiment;
the
colors
of a race horse (that is, of the cap and
jacket
worn by the
jockey)..
Deflagrate
::
Deflagrate
(v. i.) To burn with a
sudden
and
sparkling
combustion,
as
niter;
also, to snap and
crackle
with
slight
explosions
when
heated,
as
salt..
Sag
::
Sag (v. i.) Fig.: To lose
firmness
or
elasticity;
to sink; to
droop;
to flag; to bend; to
yield,
as the mind or
spirits,
under the
pressure
of care,
trouble,
doubt,
or the like; to be
unsettled
or
unbalanced..
Flagellant
::
Flagellant
(n.) One of a
fanatical
sect which
flourished
in
Europe
in the 13th and 14th
centuries,
and
maintained
that
flagellation
was of equal
virtue
with
baptism
and the
sacrament;
--
called
also
disciplinant..
Bandrol
::
Bandrol
(n.) A
little
banner,
flag, or
streamer..
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