ensign|ensigns in English
noun
[en·sign || 'ensaɪn;bsd. Militär u. Schifffahrt'ensn]
flag used to show nationality; sign, symbol; military rank
Use "ensign|ensigns" in a sentence
1. The rank flags and ensigns of the Imperial Japanese Navy also based their designs on the naval ensign.
2. Yacht club Ensigns & Burgees
3. We'll have seven gunners and the ensigns at half-mast.
4. He is striking for Ensign.
5. An Ensign to the Nations
6. Ay, tear her tattered ensign down!
7. Request permission for Ensign Crusher to reboard.
8. Desolate Pluto is inserted full ensign.
9. (“Full Conversion Brings Happiness,” Ensign, May 2002, 24).
10. Synonyms for Bannerets include banners, ensigns, pennants, pennons, standards, streamers, guidons, oriflammes, banderols and banderoles
11. Pioneer leaders raise an ensign to the nations, 85
12. He then waved the tattered ensign above his head.
13. Synonyms for Banderoles include banners, standards, flags, pennants, ensigns, streamers, pennons, jacks, pendants and guidons
14. Ensign Korn turned over the watch to his relief.
15. He had been a naval ensign stationed off Cuba.
16. On a long cruise the courtesy ensigns can cost more than the charts and wear out quicker.
17. (“When Thou Art Converted,” Ensign or Liahona, May 2004, 12).
18. Synonyms for Banderols include banners, flags, standards, pennants, ensigns, streamers, pennons, banderoles, jacks and pendants
19. The ensign of a chief of state, nation, or city.
20. • The airship's Charred ensign hangs in the nearby church
21. The Japanese naval ensign also influenced other flag designs.
22. The airship's charred ensign hangs in the nearby church.
23. An ensign is a junior officer in the United States navy.
24. The word ensign refers to a “standard” to which people gather.
25. Each competitor was required to submit two coloured sketches, a red ensign for the merchant service and public use, and a blue ensign for naval and official use.