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banner
[banner, streamer]long strip of cloth or paper used for decoration or advertising
[streamer, banner]a newspaper headline that runs across the full page
[standard, banner]any distinctive flag
[banner]unusually good; outstanding
[banner]A flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation.
[banner]Any large sign, especially if constructed of soft material or fabric.
[banner]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.
[banner]By extension, a cause or purpose; a campaign or movement.
[banner]The title of a newspaper as printed on its front page; the nameplate; masthead.
[banner]A type of advertisement in a web page or on television, usually taking the form of a graphic or animation above or alongside the content. Contrast popup, interstitial.
[banner]The principal standard of a knight.
[banner]A person etc. who bans something.
[banner]Exceptional; very good.
[Banner]A banner is a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message. Banner-making is an ancient craft. Church banners commonly portray the saint to whom the church is dedicated. The word derives from french word "bannière" and late Latin bandum, a cloth out of which a flag is made. The German language developed the word to mean an official edict or proclamation and since such written orders often prohibited some form of human activity, bandum assumed the meaning of a ban, control, interdict or excommunication. Banns has the same origin meaning an official proclamation, and abandon means to change loyalty or disobey orders, semantically "to leave the cloth or flag".
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[streamer, banner]a newspaper headline that runs across the full page
[standard, banner]any distinctive flag
[banner]unusually good; outstanding
[banner]A flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation.
[banner]Any large sign, especially if constructed of soft material or fabric.
[banner]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.
[banner]By extension, a cause or purpose; a campaign or movement.
[banner]The title of a newspaper as printed on its front page; the nameplate; masthead.
[banner]A type of advertisement in a web page or on television, usually taking the form of a graphic or animation above or alongside the content. Contrast popup, interstitial.
[banner]The principal standard of a knight.
[banner]A person etc. who bans something.
[banner]Exceptional; very good.
[Banner]A banner is a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message. Banner-making is an ancient craft. Church banners commonly portray the saint to whom the church is dedicated. The word derives from french word "bannière" and late Latin bandum, a cloth out of which a flag is made. The German language developed the word to mean an official edict or proclamation and since such written orders often prohibited some form of human activity, bandum assumed the meaning of a ban, control, interdict or excommunication. Banns has the same origin meaning an official proclamation, and abandon means to change loyalty or disobey orders, semantically "to leave the cloth or flag".
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