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)...
holding a tricolour, shouted. red, white and blue (American or British flags) A flag with three stripes of different colours tricolour (not comparable) Having...
conjugating verbs music: independent vocal or instrumental part internet: flag determining whether or not a user can send messages to the channel The translations...
See also: SEE, See, sée, and seë (Received Pronunciation) enPR: sē, IPA(key): /ˈsiː/ (General American) IPA(key): /ˈsi/ Homophones: C, cee, sea, Seay,...
especially as a prisoner; to submit or give in. Synonyms: strike one's flag, wave the white flag Don't shoot! I surrender! (transitive) To give up possession of;...
true colours Nautical origin. The word colors (or colours) refers to the flag or ensign which every ship is obliged to fly at sea. It was once a common...
kicked between two "rouge flags" either side of the goal. From 1867-1868, awarded for kicking the ball between the rouge flags and under the crossbar. 1862...
equivalence false face false fire false-flag false flag false flagged false flagger false-flagger false flagging false flat false flax false friend false...
wife his daughter Mary (surrender, end resistance, give up): wave the white flag chapiter chapter capital capitalism captain capitulation capitulatory recapitulate...
I'll do whatever it takes. I didn't come this far to back down. first-waver flag-waver new waver second-waver sign waver third-waver wave to sway back and...