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- nounflag (noun) · flags (plural noun)
- a piece of cloth or similar material, typically oblong or square, attachable by one edge to a pole or rope and used as the symbol or emblem of a country or institution or as a decoration during public festivities:"the American flag"
- used in reference to the country to which a person has allegiance:"the private's heroism served as an example for every soldier under the flag"
- a ship's country of registry.
- the ensign carried by a flagship as an emblem of an admiral's rank.
- a small piece of cloth attached at one edge to a pole and used as a marker or signal in various sports:"jumped the starter's flag, did he?"
- a device, symbol, or drawing resembling a flag, used as a marker:"golf courses are indicated by a numbered flag on the map"
- computinga variable used to indicate a particular property of the data in a record.
- US ENGLISHa hook attached to the stem of a musical note, determining the rhythmic value of the note.
verbflag (verb) · flags (third person present) · flagged (past tense) · flagged (past participle) · flagging (present participle)- (of an official in football, soccer, and other sports) raise or throw a flag to indicate a breach of the rules.
- american footballcharge (a player) with a penalty by dropping a penalty flag:"a play in which he was flagged for being offside"
- provide or decorate with a flag or flags.
- register (a vessel) in a specific country, under whose flag it then sails:"the flagging out of much of the fleet to flags of convenience"
Originmid 16th century: perhaps from obsolete flag ‘drooping’, of unknown ultimate origin.nounflag (noun) · flags (plural noun)Originlate Middle English (also in the sense ‘turf, sod’): probably of Scandinavian origin and related to Icelandic flag ‘spot from which a sod has been cut’ and Old Norse flaga ‘slab of stone’.nounflag (noun) · flags (plural noun)- a plant with sword-shaped leaves that grow from a rhizome.
- a plant of the iris family (genus Iris, family Iridaceae) See blue flag; yellow flag.
- see sweet flag.
Originlate Middle English: related to Middle Dutch flag and Danish flæg; of unknown ultimate origin.verbflag (verb) · flags (third person present) · flagged (past tense) · flagged (past participle) · flagging (present participle)Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘flap about loosely, hang down’): related to obsolete flag ‘hanging down’. Flag Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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