
1) Accolade 2) Award 3) Ballpark flag 4) Banner 5) Baseball championship goal 6) Burgee 7) Championship emblem 8) Coveted baseball prize 9) Crown 10) Diamond award 11) Diamond prize 12) French word used in English 13) Honor 14) Honour 15) Kind of race 16) Laurels 17) League championship 18) Long, tapering flag
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1) Banner 2) Flag 3) Pennon 4) Pennoncel 5) Pennoncelle 6) Penoncel 7) Standard 8) Streamer 9) Waft
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- the award given to the champion
- a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering)
- a long flag; often tapering
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A long, thin triangular flag flown from the masthead of a military ship (as opposed to a burgee, the flags thus flown on yachts).
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A long, thin triangular flag flown from the masthead of a military ship (as opposed to a burgee, the flags thus flown on yachts).
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[automobile] The Pennant was an automobile make manufactured by the Barley Motor Car Co. in Kalamazoo, Michigan (1924–25), which also made the Roamer (1916–29) and the Barley automobiles (1922–24). The latter was intended as a less expensive companion car to the Roamer. After a reorganization the Roamer Motor Car Co. was to be incorpo...
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[church] A Church Pennant is a pennant flown to indicate that a religious service is in progress. It is flown on ships and establishments (bases). ==Marine Nationale== The French Navy maintained a church pennant but it fell into disuse in 1905. ==Royal Navy & Royal Netherlands Navy== The Church Pennant as used by the Royal Navy, other navie...
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[commissioning] The commissioning pennant (or masthead pennant) is a pennant (also spelled `pendant`) flown from the masthead of a warship. The history of flying a commissioning pennant dates back to the days of chivalry with their trail pendants being flown from the mastheads of ships they commanded. Today, the commissioning pennants are h...
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[dragonfly] Comparison of point size relationship of the Georgia and Times New Roman typefaces ...
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• (n.) A rope or strap to which a purchase is hooked. • (n.) A small flag; a pennon. The narrow, / long, pennant (called also whip or coach whip) is a long, narrow piece of bunting, carried at the masthead of a government vessel in commission. The board pennant is an oblong, nearly square flag, carried at the masthead of a commodore`s ves...
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(from the article `flag`) ...flag tied to a long pole or rod that extends beyond the tailboard of a truck. But the pennon served also to strike terror into the enemy and to ...
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A small flag.
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A chart pattern resembling a pointed flag, with the point facing to the right, which shows a diminishing variance of price.
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A display poster with three visible sides.
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Emblematic flag.
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A chart pattern resembling a pointed flag, with the point facing to the right, which shows a diminis
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a small triangular flag
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Pen'nant noun [ Middle English
penon ,
penoun ,
pynoun , Old French
penon , French
pennon , from Latin
penna feather. See
Pen a feather, and confer
Pennon ,
Pinion .]
(Nautical) (a) A small flag; a pennon. The
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n] - a flag longer than it is wide (and often tapering) 2. [n] - the award given to the champion 3. [n] - a long flag
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pennant 1. A long narrow banner or streamer carried on a lance. 2. A pennant, banner, or flag. 3. A pinion; a wing. 4. Etymology: from Middle English, from Old French penon, 'streamer, feather of an arrow', from Latin penna, 'feather'.
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A league championship. A team that wins their league and makes it to the world series is said to have won the pennant.
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noun the award given to the champion
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pennon noun a long flag; often tapering
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