
1) Ad form 2) Ad on a website 3) Ad type 4) Any distinctive flag 5) Battle standard 6) Big headline 7) Coat of arms element 8) Country subdivision 9) Demonstration sight 10) Emblem 11) Ensign 12) Flag 13) French word used in English 14) Full-width headline 15) Guidon 16) Headline 17) Headline like NIXON RESIGNS
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1) Caption 2) Ensign 3) Flag 4) Headline 5) Pennant 6) Standard 7) Streamer 8) Superior 9) Title
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- long strip of cloth for decoration or advertising
- a newspaper headline that runs across the full page
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• (n.) A large piece of silk or other cloth, with a device or motto, extended on a crosspiece, and borne in a procession, or suspended in some conspicuous place. • (n.) A kind of flag attached to a spear or pike by a crosspiece, and used by a chief as his standard in battle. • (n.) Any flag or standard; as, the star-spangled banner.B...
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A slang term commonly used to refer to one of the Soldier's three backpack weapons: the Buff Banner, the Battalion's Backup, or the Concheror.
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(from the article `Fabales`) ...the group, so that thousands of species can be recognized as a papilionoid at a glance. The sweet pea (Lathyrus) flower provides an example. It ...
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(from the article `Inner Mongolia`) ...The region is divided into eight leagues (meng), similar to subprovincial units in China proper, and four prefecture-level municipalities (shih). ...
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(from the article `heraldry`) Arms in the Middle Ages were often displayed on fork-tailed pennons attached to lances. If the forked ends were cut away, the resulting flag was ... ...he was actually present. Standards were also used at first by the greater nobles, whose personal insignia they bore. They were originally long and ... [2...
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the upper petal of a pea flower
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An in-store advertising sign or display used to identify in-store locations, sale items and products.
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A small area of a window or screen used for advertising purposes, often consisting of GIF images. A standard size for this area is 486 x 60 pixels.
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Paid advertisements in the form of graphics (usually rectangular in shape) displayed on a Web page. When viewers click on a banner, they are taken to the advertiser's Web site.
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Large headline or title that extends for the full width of a page in print and a full width advertisement on a web page that always remains in view. 'Hot-linked' to advertisers site.
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1. A kind of flag attached to a spear or pike by a crosspiece, and used by a chief as his standard in battle. 'Hang out our banners on the outward walls.' (Shak) ... 2. A large piece of silk or other cloth, with a device or motto, extended on a crosspiece, and borne in a procession, or suspended in some conspicuous place. ... 3. Any flag or standar...
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the upper petal of a pea flower
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1. A flag-like cloth draped or stretched between two anchor points, usually bearing a slogan. 2. A flag with heraldic arms placed on it overall (in other words, not in a small shield shape). Often called a heraldic banner. The U.S. state of Maryland is an example. 3. Poetically, any flag carried by a military force.
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A publication's title, set in a recognisable way using a special typeface, size, and colour. The banner is usually consistent across issues. See logo.
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Ban'ner noun [ Middle English banere , Old French baniere , French bannière , bandière , from Late Latin baniera , banderia , from bandum banner, from Old High German bant band, strip of cloth; confer bindan to bind, Goth. bandwa
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A suspended panel used as a decoration or a sign, usually made of fabric or paper for temporary use.
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Depending on how it's used, a banner is either a graphic image that announces the name or identity of a site (and often is spread across the width of the Web page) or is an advertising image.
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A headline stretching across the width of a page, usually at the top. Also called a streamer.
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[
adj] - unusually good 2. [adj] - of headlines 3. [n] - long strip of cloth for decoration or advertising
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streamer noun long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising
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The primary headline usually spanning the entire width of a page.
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