banner |
a flag, as of a nation or state. [1/6 definitions] |
blackjack |
the black flag flown by pirate ships. [1/6 definitions] |
calamus |
a wild iris known as the sweet flag, or its aromatic root. [1/3 definitions] |
color guard |
those who carry and escort a country's flag or several colored flags in a parade or ceremony. |
ensign |
a flag or other pennant, banner, or identifying badge or sign. [1/2 definitions] |
field |
a background, esp. of a painting or flag. [1/11 definitions] |
flag1 |
to signal or alert, esp. to stop, using or as if using a flag (sometimes fol. by "down"). [1/3 definitions] |
flag2 |
any of a variety of plants characterized by long, flat, pointed leaves, such as the iris, blue flag, or cattail. |
Flag Day |
June 14, a day commemorating the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as the official flag of the United States. |
flagman |
one who signals with a flag or light, as on a railroad. |
flag of convenience |
the flag belonging to a foreign nation in which a vessel is registered for the financial convenience of the ship's owner. |
flag officer |
a naval or coast guard officer above the rank of captain, who is entitled to have a special flag displayed when he or she is aboard ship. |
flag of truce |
a white flag displayed to an enemy to indicate a desire to talk together or surrender. |
flagpole |
a pole designed to hold a flag or flags for display; flagstaff. |
flagstaff |
a pole designed to hold a flag or flags for display; flagpole. |
flagstone |
a type of broad, flat stone used for covering surfaces such as a patio; flag. |
furl |
to roll up (a flag or the like) around a central axis. [1/4 definitions] |
gonfalon |
a flag or banner hanging from a crossbar, esp. one used as a standard by the medieval Italian republics. |
guidon |
a small flag carried for military identification or signaling. [1/2 definitions] |
half-mast |
a point midway up a ship's mast, at which the flag is flown to signal distress or as a symbol of mourning. [2 definitions] |
halyard |
a rope used for raising and lowering a sail, flag, or the like. |