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flag

the n-polytope P is chiral if it has two orbits of flags under its group Γ(P), with adjacent flags in different orbits. (mathematics, linear algebra)...


sweet flag

sweet flag (plural sweet flags) A perennial wetland plant, Acorus calamus, with an aromatic medicinal root, formerly used to strew floors. Synonym: calamus...


flag-bearer

flagbearer, flag bearer From flag +‎ bearer. flag-bearer (plural flag-bearers) One who carries a flag, especially at a ceremony. Synonyms: flag carrier,...


vexillologist

/vɛksɪˈlɒləd͡ʒɪst/ Rhymes: -ɒlədʒɪst vexillologist (plural vexillologists) One who studies flags. vexillology vexillographer vexillophile one who studies flags...


top-flag

top-flag (plural top-flags) (nautical, obsolete) A flag flown from the top of the mast of a sailing ship. 1594 (first publication), Christopher Marlow[e]...


flagpole

one or more flags may be raised and flown. flagstaff run something up the flagpole send it up the flagpole and see who salutes pole for flags flagpole (third-person...


მედროშე

მედ‧რო‧შე მედროშე • (medroše) (plural მედროშეები) flag-bearer, standard-bearer .Georgian.inflection-table tr:hover { background-color:#EBEBEB; } Declension...


vexillology

a specific symbol on a flag) vexillographer vexillography vexillologic vexillological vexillologist vexillophile study of flags 2005, Ed. Catherine Soanes...


AUA

anything AUA on Wikipedia.Wikipedia A.A.U., AAU Hyphenation: AUA AUA Initialism of Avrupa Uzay Ajansı (ESA) AUA on the Turkish Wikipedia.Wikipedia tr...


heading

brick which is presented outward. (flags) A strip of material at the hoist end of a flag, used for attaching the flag to its halyard. double-heading running...