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Index of plants with the same common name
Flag iris typically refers to several species of iris plant: Iris pseudacorus, the yellow flag iris Iris versicolor, the larger blue flag iris Iris prismatica
Flag_iris
West Eurasian species of iris
Iris pseudacorus, the yellow flag, yellow iris, or water flag, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is native to Europe, western
Iris_pseudacorus
Species of plant
Iris versicolor or Iris versicolour is also commonly known as the blue flag, harlequin blueflag, larger blue flag, northern blue flag, and poison flag
Iris_versicolor
Genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae
common name for all Iris species, as well as some belonging to other closely related genera. A common name for some species is flags, while the plants of
Iris_(plant)
Variety of plant
Iris florentina, also known as Iris albicans, cemetery iris, white cemetery iris, or the white flag iris, is a species of iris which was planted on graves
Iris_florentina
Species of flowering plant
Iris virginica, with the common name Virginia blueflag, Virginia iris, great blue flag, or southern blue flag, is a perennial species of flowering plant
Iris_virginica
Flag of Belgian region
The flag of the Brussels-Capital Region of Belgium consists of a stylized yellow, grey and white iris on a blue background. This is the flag of the whole
Flag of the Brussels-Capital Region
Flag_of_the_Brussels-Capital_Region
Species of flowering plant
flag iris;" "Alaska iris;" "Arctic Iris," or "dwarf Arctic iris," because it grows into the Arctic Circle (and thus its scientific name was once Iris
Iris_setosa
Species of plant
Iris sibirica, commonly known as Siberian iris or Siberian flag, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous
Iris_sibirica
North American species of iris
family Iridaceae. Its common names include western blue flag, Rocky Mountain iris, and Missouri flag. It is native to western North America. Its distribution
Iris_missouriensis
Species of lily
however the shape of this symbol more accurately resembles that of a flag iris or Iris florentina. Before 1999, the Madonna lily was the provincial flower
Lilium_candidum
crested iris. Section Lophiris Iris confusa – Bamboo Iris Iris cristata – Crested Iris Iris formosana Ohwi Iris gracilipes A.Gray Iris henryi A.Gray Iris japonica
List_of_Iris_species
Species of insect
large numbers causing damage to garden plants such as the yellow iris or flag, Iris pseudacorus. The adult sawfly is shiny, black, and hairy. The antennae
Rhadinoceraea_micans
the iris, being celebrated as a symbol of Florence. Another explanation for the adoption of the flag stems from the abundance of the flower Iris florentina
Flag_of_Florence
Symbols of Canadian province
province"). Three new official symbols were adopted in the late 1900s: Blue flag iris, the floral emblem of Quebec since 1999. It was chosen because it blooms
Symbols_of_Quebec
Species of tree
Iris tenax is a species of Iris, known by the common names tough-leaved iris, Oregon iris, or more colloquially, flag. It is native to southwestern Washington
Iris_tenax
Flowers that represent specific geographic areas
white trillium (Trillium grandiflorum), adopted in 1937. Quebec: blue flag (Iris versicolor), adopted in November 1999. Nova Scotia: mayflower (Epigea
List_of_national_flowers
Group of flowering plants
regions of the southeastern United States: Iris fulva, Iris hexagona, Iris brevicaulis, Iris giganticaerulea, and Iris nelsonii. Each recognized species has
Louisiana_iris
Species of flowering plant
Iris fulva, also known as copper iris or red flag, is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Limniris and in the series Hexagonae. It
Iris_fulva
Subgenus of flowering plants
Subgenus Iris is one subgenus of Iris. Iris as a plant was originally named by Carl Linnaeus in his book Systema Naturae (in 1735), with a great number
Iris_subg._Iris
Various types of leaves are used depending on the area, most commonly flag iris, reed leaves and bamboo leaves. Finnish: kaislavene 'reed boat' German:
Leaf_boat
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List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols
List_of_Canadian_provincial_and_territorial_symbols
Part of a plant specifically modified for storage of energy or water
Pseudobulb – e.g. Pleione (windowsill orchid) Rhizome – e.g. Iris pseudacorus (yellow flag iris) Stem tuber – e.g. Zantedeschia (arum lily), potato Trophopod
Storage_organ
Topics referred to by the same term
US Flag, Missouri, US Flag River, in Wisconsin, US Flag (crater), on the Moon Flag iris, the common name of several species FLAG (chemotherapy), a chemotherapy
Flag_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Blue flag, a particular Flag#Swimming flags Blue flag, a particular Racing flags#Blue flag Botany Larger Blue Flag or Iris versicolor, a type of iris Slender
Blue_flag
Group of iris cultivars
"Japanese iris" encompasses three species of Irises cultivated in gardens or growing wild in Japan: hanashōbu (Iris ensata), kakitsubata (Iris laevigata)
Japanese_iris
Painting by John William Waterhouse
passionate, smouldering love for Narcissus. Near her grow some yellow flag irises, Iris pseudacorus, and she wears a red poppy in her auburn hair. Some white
Echo and Narcissus (Waterhouse painting)
Echo_and_Narcissus_(Waterhouse_painting)
Species of flowering plant
as North's false flag or walking iris, is a flowering plant, native to Brazil, with a rhizomatous rootstock, belonging to the iris family, Iridaceae
Trimezia_northiana
Genus of birds
on a Louisiana flag (Iris fulva) painted by Joseph Mason to which Audubon added the two birds in 1821. This led to a group of irises in Louisiana known
Parula
Species of plant
Iris spuria, or blue flag, is a species of the genus Iris, part of the subgenus Limniris and the series Spuriae. It is a rhizomatous perennial plant,
Iris_spuria
Habitats formed by reed colonies in floodplains and estuaries
Carex, Scirpus, Schoenoplectus, Cladium and related genera), yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), reed-mace ("bulrush" – Typha species), water-plantains
Reed_bed
Species of flowering plant
Diplarrena latifolia, the western flag iris, is a member of the iris family, Iridaceae. It occurs in Tasmania. It was first described by George Bentham
Diplarrena_latifolia
Substance that increases flow of saliva
in tooth powders in the past. Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) Blue flag (Iris versicolor) Cayenne pepper (Capsicum annuum) Centaury (Centaurium erythraea)
Sialogogue
Species of flowering plant
Iris giganticaerulea, the giant blue iris, or Louisiana Iris, is a species of iris, in the subgenus Limniris, in the series Hexagonae. It is a rhizomatous
Iris_giganticaerulea
Province of Canada
in 1993 for the variety of its uses and by its commercial value, and the iris versicolor in 1999 to illustrate the cultural diversity of Quebec and the
Quebec
Plant that has adapted to living in an aquatic environment
vulgaris, Sagittaria, Carex, Schoenoplectus, Sparganium, Acorus, yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus), Typha and Phragmites australis. Although seaweeds, which
Aquatic_plant
Species of plant
commonly known as bearded iris and in the UK occasionally as common German flag. It was first published and described as Iris germanica by Carl Linnaeus
Iris_×_germanica
Species of iris
has several common names, including grass-leaved flag, grass leaved iris, plum iris and plum tart iris (due to its scent). This species naturally occurs
Iris_graminea
Canadian wildlife management area
area is plagued by an invasion of yellow flag iris', which has proven resistant to mitigation efforts. The Iris pseudacorus is able to rapidly spread out
Lazo Marsh-North East Comox Wildlife Management Area
Lazo_Marsh-North_East_Comox_Wildlife_Management_Area
Indigenous people of the Australian island state of Tasmania
making. Several different species of plants were used, including white flag iris, blue flax lily, rush, and sag, some of which are still used by contemporary
Aboriginal_Tasmanians
Garden with water as a main feature
pot is at or barely below the water level. Examples of these are: Iris or flag (Iris spp.) Water-plantain (Alisma spp.) Bulrush (Scirpus lacustris) Cattail
Water_garden
Interface between land and a river or stream
Sagittaria lancifolia – Arrowhead Carex stricta – Tussock Sedge Iris virginica – Southern Blue Flag Iris Herbaceous Perennial:[unreliable source?] Sagittaria latifolia
Riparian_zone
Stylized lily, heraldic symbol
17th c. sounds very plausible to me. One species of wild iris, the Iris pseudacorus, yellow flag in English, is yellow and grows in marshes (cf. the azure
Fleur-de-lis
Index of plants with the same common name
Swamp iris is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Patersonia fragilis, also known as short purple-flag, native to southeastern Australia
Swamp_iris
Species of flowering plant
'Zig-zag iris', or short-stemmed iris, or 'Lamance iris', (especially in Tennessee), or 'Leafy Blue Flag', (especially in Ohio). The name of 'Lamance iris' comes
Iris_brevicaulis
Corvette of the Islamic Republic of Iran Navy
Bayandor, the replenishment ship IRIS Bushehr and the landing ship IRIS Lavan, left home for a multi-purpose anti-piracy, flag, intelligence collection and
IRIS_Bayandor
Species of flowering plant
Savannah Iris, or Bay Blue-flag Iris, Note, normally Iris versicolor is commonly called 'Blue flag iris'. and occasionally Purple Flag. Note, Iris germanica
Iris_tridentata
sedge; Eriophorum latifolium Reed sweet-grass; Glyceria maxima Yellow flag iris; Iris pseudacorus Brown bog [sic] rush; Schoenus ferrugineus Narrow small-reed;
List_of_fen_plants
Public school in Redondo Beach, California
New Zealand men's national football team Dez Cadena – Singer for Black Flag Iris Cummings – Aviator and competition swimmer Dominik Eberle – NFL Kicker
Redondo_Union_High_School
The flag of the Republic of Colombia, also known as El Tricolor Nacional (The National Tricolor), is the national flag representing the country and, alongside
Flag_of_Colombia
Restored prairie in Illinois and Indiana
fox sedge (Carex vulpinoidea), horsetail (Equisetum hyemale), blue flag iris (Iris virginica shrevei), cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), great blue
Kankakee_Sands
River in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
yarrow, thistle, sheep laurel, wild mint, goldenrod and the showy blue flag iris. Small and large mammals call Manuels River their home. Moose, red fox
Manuels_River
Species of flowering plant
Toolbox". plants.ces.ncsu.edu. Retrieved 2021-11-18. "Iris virginica (Southern Blue Flag Iris) | North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox". plants
Plantago_virginica
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up yellow flag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to yellow flags. Yellow flag may refer to: Iris pseudacorus,
Yellow_flag
blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium mucronatum) Blue flags Northern blue flag (Iris versicolor) Southern blue flag (Iris virginica var. shrevei) Bunchberry (Cornus
List_of_Minnesota_wildflowers
issues) Flag of Babrujsk, Belarus Flag of Baku, Azerbaijan Flag of Barcelona, Spain Flag of Batumi, Georgia Flag of Belfast, Northern Ireland Flag of Belgrade
Flags_of_Europe
Lake near Olympia in Washington State
in 2006. Invasive plant species such as fragrant waterlily and yellow flag iris also restrict stream flow. In 2006, logjams were built in Black Lake Ditch
Black_Lake_(Washington)
Subgenus of flowering plants
iris. Iris confusa Iris cristata Iris formosana Iris japonica Iris lacustris Iris latistyla Iris milesii Iris subdichotoma Iris tectorum (Wall iris)
Iris_subg._Limniris
Overview of plant species in Connecticut
honey-bells Clethra alnifolia Summersweet or sweet pepperbush Iris versicolor Blue flag iris or harlequin blueflag Kalmia latifolia Mountain laurel Quercus
Flora_of_Connecticut
Protected area in Norway
identified plant species, including curved sedge (Carex maritima), yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus), and water ragwort (Jacobaea aquatica). The reserve is one
Selvikvågen_Nature_Reserve
Book by Neltje Blanchan
Dugmore) were taken directly from nature. In discussing the Larger Blue Flag (Iris versicolor), to take one example, Blanchan notes botanical characteristics
Nature's_Garden
status from the United Nations". The flag of the Brussels-Capital Region (introduced in 2016) consists of a yellow iris with a white outline upon a blue background
Flag_of_Europe
(Hydrocotyle umbellata) Woolly nightshade (Solanum mauritianum) Yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus) Zantedeschia ("Arum Lily") Auckland has been declared to
Invasive species in New Zealand
Invasive_species_in_New_Zealand
The current national flag of Venezuela (Spanish: Bandera de Venezuela) was introduced in 2006. The basic design includes a horizontal tricolour of yellow
Flag_of_Venezuela
The national flag of Ecuador, which consists of horizontal bands of the Pan-Colombian colors of yellow (double width), blue and red, was first adopted
Flag_of_Ecuador
Village in Lincolnshire, England
Branston Jungle, includes water rail, common frog, blackcap, hops, yellow flag iris and alder. Woodlands surrounding Branston Hall Hotel and within the boundary
Branston,_Lincolnshire
Longest river in New Zealand
test comparative weed treatments, the main weeds being alder and yellow flag iris. In prehistoric times, the Waikato's course has occasionally shifted to
Waikato_River
Traditional Japanese hair ornaments
common. May – Trailing purple wisteria (fuji) and flag irises (ayame), usually in blue or pink. Irises denote the height of spring while wisteria is a flower
Kanzashi
Glory Ipomoea indica—blue morning glory Iris missouriensis—western blue flag iris Iris pseudacorus—yellowflag iris Ivy Kali tragus Koenigia polystachya (syn
List of invasive plant species in California
List_of_invasive_plant_species_in_California
Species of plant
United States. Sweet flag is a herbaceous perennial, 2 m (79 in) tall. Its leaves resemble those of the iris family. Sweet flag consists of tufts of basal
Acorus_calamus
Borough in London, England
River Wandle, which in now dry most of the time, but still has yellow flag iris. Margaret's Pool has a number of species of dragonfly and damselfly, and
London_Borough_of_Sutton
Village in Somerset, England
a wetland community which includes bulrush (Typha latifolia), yellow flag iris (pseudacorus), cyperus-like sedge (Carex pseudocyperus) and lesser bur-reed
Street,_Somerset
Man-made reservoirs in Earlswood, England
Angelica, great willowherb, amphibious bistort, betony, gipsywort and yellow flag iris are all common to the area. Many water loving willow trees can be seen
Earlswood_Lakes
Channel of the River Thames at Oxford, England
such as willows — and wetland plants thrive along the margins. Yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus) is one native plant that flourishes by this stream. Reeds
Osney_Ditch
Park in Bridgend County Borough, Wales
surrounding the lake is dominated on its west side by bamboo with examples of flag iris, and loosestrife occurring in less densely vegetated areas of the banks
Bryngarw_Country_Park
Species of flowering plant
floribunda is a species of flowering plant in the iris family which is known by the common name African flag. Chasmanthe floribunda is a perennial herbaceous
Chasmanthe_floribunda
Town in Somerset, England
uniglumis). Other marshland plants include Purple Loosestrife, Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacorus), Hard Rush (Juncus inflexus), Soft Rush (J. effusus), Flowering
Shepton_Mallet
extinction. The most invasive flora species are the purple loosestrife, yellow iris, dog-strangling vine, knapweed, and leafy spurge. The fungi causing Dutch
Wildlife_of_Canada
Season of television series
DP World container terminal and use a pair of binoculars to search for flags marking the location of the Pit Stop: the green roof of the Vancouver Convention
The_Amazing_Race_Canada_1
Needle-and-thread grass (bunchgrass) Iris hartwegii – Sierra iris (ca-endemic) Iris missouriensis – Western blue flag iris Iris tenuissima – (ca-endemic) Koeleria
List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)
List_of_plants_of_the_Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.)
Lake in King County, Washington
lake include the fragrant water lily, purple loosestrife, and yellow flag iris. As of 2010, control of the purple loosestrife and fragrant water lilies
Spring Lake (King County, Washington)
Spring_Lake_(King_County,_Washington)
Freshwater loch in South Ayrshire, Scotland
sylvestris) is plentiful, as are Hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica), yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), and reed canary grass, (Phalaris arundinacea). The open
Lochend_Loch_(Coylton)
National park in Nova Scotia, Canada
twisted-stalk, twinflower, painted trillium, pink ladyslipper, northern blue flag iris, and threeleaf goldthread. Several carnivorous plants are found in Kejimkujik
Kejimkujik_National_Park
Homestead in New South Wales, Australia
armeniacum/botryoides), bluebell (Endymion non-scripta/Scilla campanulata), flag iris (I.germanica cv.s), lamb's ear (Stachys byzantina), holly (Ilex aquifolium)
Saumarez_Homestead
Scottish uninhabited island
Fish are absent from Loch Hermetray. The flora includes adder's tongue, flag iris, bog cotton, ragged robin and white clover. In the Harry Potter universe
Hermetray
Belgian constitution Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Belgium. This is a list of flags used in Belgium. Each royal standard for a monarch is
List_of_Belgian_flags
Largest individual bog in Serbia
meadow sage, and marsh plants by flowering rush, yellow flag iris, water mannagrass, common sweet flag, bulrush, reed, etc. Altogether, there are some 500
Carska_Bara
Park in Sheffield, England
is managed as a pond and contains wetland species including yellow flag iris (Iris pseudacorus), water figwort (Scrophularia auriculata), bogbean (Menyanthes
Crookes_Valley_Park
Islamic State suicide bombings in Belgium
fit into the taxi, and also bomb making material and equipment and an IS flag. Earlier in the morning of 22 March 2016, municipal workers clearing rubbish
2016_Brussels_bombings
Species of flowering plant
known as Golden Iris or Golden Flag. It was also known as Iris aurea for a long time, before that was regarded as a synonym of Iris crocea. It is similar
Iris_crocea
Imperata cylindrica cogongrass Poaceae (grass family) Iris pseudacorus yellow flag iris Iridaceae (iris family) Kalanchoe daigremontiana mother of thousands
List of invasive species in Texas
List_of_invasive_species_in_Texas
Canadian provincial flag
The flag of Quebec (drapeau du Québec), called the Fleurdelisé in French (pronounced [flœʁdəlize]), represents the Canadian province of Quebec. It consists
Flag_of_Quebec
American marine salvage and construction firm
firms, and adopting the famous "black horse" house flag, a black horse in full gallop on a white flag. Iris Vinton, a noted author of young adult novels, wrote
Merritt-Chapman_&_Scott
Small coastal saline lagoon on the south coast of Cornwall, England
kingfisher, little grebe, siskin, tufted duck, cuckoo flower and yellow flag iris. There is also a small Cornwall Wildlife Trust nature reserve called Swanvale
Swanpool,_Cornwall
The flag of Brandenburg is a horizontal bi-color of red over white, with the arms of the state (land), in the center. The coat of arms of the state shows
Flag_of_Brandenburg
One of UK's natural habitats
common sedge (Carex nigra), carnation sedge (Carex panicea) etc. Yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus) Marsh fritillary butterfly (Eurodryas aurinia), uses scattered
Purple moor grass and rush pastures
Purple_moor_grass_and_rush_pastures
Regional annual public holiday in Brussels, Belgium
flowering period of the yellow iris—also called flower of Lys—which is the symbol of the region and is pictured on its flag; it is the day of the victory
Iris_Festival
Botanical garden in Ithaca, New York, United States
boardwalk through a boggy areas including royal ferns, blue and yellow flag iris, and Japanese primrose. In addition to the gardens and arboretum, Cornell
Cornell_Botanic_Gardens
Protected area in Somerset, England
Other marshland plants found here include purple loosestrife, yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus), hard rush (Juncus inflexus), soft rush (Juncus effusus)
Windsor_Hill_Marsh
Nature reserve in Fife, Scotland
200 recorded at Morton Lochs. At Morton Lochs, water plantain, yellow flag iris, broad-leaved pondweed and greater pond sedge are just some of the plants
Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve
Tentsmuir_National_Nature_Reserve
FLAG IRIS
FLAG IRIS
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places such as Flagg in Derbyshire and Flags in Nottinghamshire, named from Old English flage or Old Norse flaga ‘slab’, or from Old Norse flag ‘turf’, ‘sod’.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Flag Holder
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Till End
Boy/Male
Indian
Flag
Female
Scottish
Feminine form of Scottish Gaelic Teà rlach, TEÀRLAG means "instigator."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Flag
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Insignia; Banner; Flag
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Flag
Boy/Male
Indian
Flag
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Flag
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vijayketu | விஜயகேதà¯
Flag of victory
Vijayketu | விஜயகேதà¯
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English (East Anglia) and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew, sold, or treated flax for weaving into linen cloth, from (respectively) Middle English flax, German Flachs.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Traditional
Flag
Boy/Male
Arabic, Iranian
Flag Holder
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Flag; Banner; Flower
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Steady; Strong; Flag
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Flag; Leadership; Inspired by the the Flag
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Scottish
Flag; Ensign Bearer
Boy/Male
Hindu
Flag of victory
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Punjabi
Flag; An Ensign
FLAG IRIS
FLAG IRIS
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Parsi
Pure Love
Girl/Female
English
Abbreviation of Amanda, meaning worthy of being loved.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Hedged Enclosure
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Staff Handed; Holding a Staff in his Hand
Girl/Female
Teutonic American African Native American Latin English
Famous in war.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Fertile, Winner, Provider
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light
Boy/Male
Tamil
Desired
Boy/Male
Muslim
Is derived from Abd, A Man
Boy/Male
African, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Swahili
Strong as a Rock; Possessing a Herd of Goats
FLAG IRIS
FLAG IRIS
FLAG IRIS
FLAG IRIS
FLAG IRIS
v. t.
To furnish or deck out with flags.
v. t.
To cause to lag; to slacken.
n.
To beat with a flap; to strike.
v. t.
To make flat; to flatten; to level.
n.
A flat stone used for paving.
superl.
Not sharp or shrill; not acute; as, a flat sound.
adv.
In a flat manner; directly; flatly.
n.
A cloth usually bearing a device or devices and used to indicate nationality, party, etc., or to give or ask information; -- commonly attached to a staff to be waved by the wind; a standard; a banner; an ensign; the colors; as, the national flag; a military or a naval flag.
v. t.
To let droop; to suffer to fall, or let fall, into feebleness; as, to flag the wings.
n.
Something broad and flat in form
v. t.
To signal to with a flag; as, to flag a train.
v. t.
To lay with flags of flat stones.
superl.
Below the true pitch; hence, as applied to intervals, minor, or lower by a half step; as, a flat seventh; A flat.
n.
That which flags or hangs down loosely.
n.
A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.
v. i.
To droop; to grow spiritless; to lose vigor; to languish; as, the spirits flag; the streugth flags.
v. t.
To skin; to strip off the skin or surface of; as, to flay an ox; to flay the green earth.
v. i.
To become flat, or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
n.
A defect; a fault; as, a flaw in reputation; a flaw in a will, in a deed, or in a statute.
v. t.
To convey, as a message, by means of flag signals; as, to flag an order to troops or vessels at a distance.