A vessel signals its bearing by the position where the signal flag is hoisted on the ship. For example, if the flag is hoisted on the starboard side, it indicates a bearing to the starboard side of the vessel. In this way, signal flags are used to communicate information about a vessel's orientation and position to other ships.
The past tense of "indicate" is "indicated."
The word "flag" in French is "drapeau."
"Signal" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a sign, gesture, or sound used to convey information. As a verb, it means to communicate or indicate.
The suffix of "flag" is "g."
The word "flag" has one syllable.
Any flag flown upside down is a signal of distress.
In Shakespeare's time, a black flag flying above the theatre indicated that a tragedy was being performed that day. It was a signal to the audience about the type of play they would be watching.
Semaphore or signal flag.
Any flag flown upside down is a signal of distress.
A 'Blue Peter' flag is a blue flag with white center to signal that a ship is ready to sail.
Any signal would have four states high indicated by 1, low indicated by 0, high impedance indicated by Z and unknown indicated by X. An unknown signal often occurs when you have not connected the pin to anything or you are trying to take output from the pin while it is not really giving the proper output
the flag was to show that a play was about to Begin
The white flag is traditionally considered a signal of surrender.
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