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LeftFlagLow-RightFlagDown

<span class="searchmatch">Flag</span> semaphore for G. <span class="searchmatch">Flag</span> semaphore for 7....


LeftFlagDown-RightFlagLow

<span class="searchmatch">Flag</span> semaphore for A. <span class="searchmatch">Flag</span> semaphore for 1....


LeftFlagDown-RightFlagOut LeftFlagHigh-RightFlagLow

<span class="searchmatch">Flag</span> semaphore for か (ka) or カ (ka)....


LeftFlagHigh-RightFlagLow LeftFlagDown-RightFlagUp

<span class="searchmatch">Flag</span> semaphore for い (i) or イ (i)....


fly

Cognate with Scots flee, Saterland Frisian Fljooge, Dutch vlieg, German <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German Fleeg, German Fliege, Danish flue, Norwegian Bokmål flue, Norwegian...


bull

(“to blow, swell up”). Cognate with West Frisian bolle, Dutch bul, German <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German Bull, German Bulle, Swedish bulla; also Old Irish ball (“limb”), Latin...


jack

straight forward upon it (nautical) A small ship&#039;s <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> used as a signal or identifying device; a small <span class="searchmatch">flag</span> flown at the bow of the vessel. [from 17th c.]...


tip

have, until now, simply missed the evidence of a deeper malaise. The red <span class="searchmatch">flags</span> signalling a democratic deficit have always been prominent: from the long-standing...


two

Frisian twäin, two (“two”); West Frisian twa (“two”); Dutch twee (“two”); <span class="searchmatch">Low</span> German twee, twei (“two”); German zwei, zwo (“two”); Danish and Norwegian...


dress

measuring him for his trousers, the tailor asked him if he dressed to the <span class="searchmatch">left</span> or the <span class="searchmatch">right</span>. (slang) Ellipsis of cross-dress. (butchering) Of an animal carcass:...