Old Glory
It used to be called "two bits".
It is part of the Union flag, which is the proper name for the flag, not the Union Jack. It is the red X that is on the flag. The red X on a white background is St. Patrick's Cross, which is used for Northern Ireland. That appears prominently on the Union flag. It is possible you are thinking of another flag, like the Ulster flag, that is not actually the flag for Northern Ireland.
Another name for Cyanobacteria is Blue Green Algae.But it is an old name used to call it.
Jack is another name for a flag, usually a small flag used for signaling, but in the case of the Union Jack it symbolises the union of the three countries - England, Wales, Scotland
In the 'old days' the flag used at the start of the race was white. Though they were used so often they often turned a dingy sort of beige color. Nowadays flag are only used in steeplechases and it is typically still a white flag.
It is called nobori.
a flag pole. A pulley is used to make the flag go up. one person attaches the flag and another one pulls while the flag goes up window blinds
Aubergine is also another name for eggplants. Some also call this Brinjal.
England itself only has 1 flag: St Georges Cross. St George is England's Patron Saint. Scotland: Cross of St Andrews The Union Flag, The British Flag, is a cross between the 2. However this flag also represents Northern Island & Wales, who also have a flag of their own. The name Union Jack comes from when the flag was used on ships. The flag on ships was/ is called a 'Jack', hence the name 'Union Jack' stuck.
A calamus is a type of palm tree, particularly Acorus calamus, also known as sweet flag or calamus root. It is used in herbal medicine and has a sweet smell. It is also used in some cultures in religious ceremonies.
You can. If he/she gets used to it, then you should be able to call it by its name.
Today none, it used to be Libya (just green), but when Gaddafi's regime ended another flag was adopted.