The word you're looking for is "pennant." A pennant is a long, narrow flag that is often used in maritime contexts or as a symbol in sports. It typically tapers to a point and is used to convey messages or represent organizations.
Lowering a flag at sea to indicate surrender is called "striking the colors." This act signals to enemy vessels that a ship is yielding or capitulating, often to avoid further conflict or destruction. It is a long-standing maritime tradition and is recognized internationally as a sign of surrender.
A long, narrow deep ditch.
During the early middle ages.
until sundown when you are supposed to take it down
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The word is pennant. It means a flag that denotes a sports achievement or a tapering flag flown on a ship.
Pennant (a tapering flag on a ship).
A long narrow cut is called a slit.
Pennant.
slit
A long narrow racing boat is called a racing shell.
pennant or pennon
a LONG NARROW CUT IS CALLED A SLIT. IT MEANS A LONG ROAD SPLIT IN 2.
Any "Long narrow arm of the sea" would be called a FJORD.Hope that helps!
A long narrow region of land with water on each side is called and isthmus
A long narrow part of land that is almost all surrounded by water is called a peninsula.