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'''Flag terminology''' is the [[nomenclature]], or system of terms, used in [[vexillology]], the study of [[flag]]s, to describe precisely the parts, patterns, and other attributes of flags and their display.
'''Flag terminology''' is the [[nomenclature]], or system of terms, used in [[vexillology]], the study of [[flag]]s, to describe precisely the parts, patterns, and other attributes of flags and their display.


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{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: {{slink|Maritime flag|Rank flags}}}} A flag that a superior naval officer flies on his [[flagship]] or headquarters.}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: {{slink|Maritime flag|Rank flags}}}} A flag that a superior naval officer flies on his [[flagship]] or headquarters.}}
{{term |1=Signal flag}}
{{term |1=Signal flag}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[Flag signals]]}} A flag or pennant that communicates or signals information that is not [[heraldic]].}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[Flag signals]]}} A flag or pennant that communicates or signals information which is not [[heraldic]].}}
{{term |1=Standard}}
{{term |1=Standard}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: {{slink|Heraldic flag|Heraldic standard}}}} In heraldry, a long tapering flag that bears [[heraldic badge]]s and the [[motto]] of the [[armiger]]; it may also refer to a [[Military colours, standards and guidons|military colour]] that cavalry units fly or a [[royal standard]] of a monarch or member of a royal family.}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: {{slink|Heraldic flag|Heraldic standard}}}} In heraldry, a long tapering flag that bears [[heraldic badge]]s and the [[motto]] of the [[armiger]]; it may also refer to a [[Military colours, standards and guidons|military colour]] that cavalry units fly or a [[royal standard]] of a monarch or member of a royal family.}}
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{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[State flag]]}} A version of a national flag that represents and may be restricted in use only to the national government and agencies thereof; the design of many state flags consists of the civil flag (see above) ''[[Defacement (flag)|defaced]]'' with a coat of arms or other [[charge (heraldry)|heraldic charge]].}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[State flag]]}} A version of a national flag that represents and may be restricted in use only to the national government and agencies thereof; the design of many state flags consists of the civil flag (see above) ''[[Defacement (flag)|defaced]]'' with a coat of arms or other [[charge (heraldry)|heraldic charge]].}}
{{term |1=Vexilloid}}
{{term |1=Vexilloid}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[Vexilloid]]}} A flag-like object that is used in a similar symbolic manner as a flag, but that differs from a conventional flag in some way.}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[Vexilloid]]}} A flag-like object that is used in a similar symbolic manner as a flag, but differs from a conventional flag in some way.}}
{{term |1=Vexillum}}
{{term |1=Vexillum}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[Vexillum]]}} A flag-like object that is suspended from a horizontal crossbar; the [[Ancient Roman army]] used it as its military standard.}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: [[Vexillum]]}} A flag-like object that is suspended from a horizontal crossbar; the [[Ancient Roman army]] used it as its military standard.}}
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{{defn |1=The background of a flag; the color behind the charges.}}
{{defn |1=The background of a flag; the color behind the charges.}}
{{term |1=Fimbriation}}
{{term |1=Fimbriation}}
{{defn |1=A narrow edging or border, often in white or gold, on a flag to separate two other colors. For example the white and gold lines of the [[flag of South Africa|South African Flag]].}}
{{defn |1=A narrow edging or border, generally in white or gold, on a flag to separate two other colors. For example, the white and gold lines of the [[flag of South Africa|South African Flag]].}}
{{term |1=Finial}}
{{term |1=Finial}}
{{defn |1=A decorative or protective [[Finial#Flagpoles|cap atop the flagpole]]. Often shaped like a sphere, but can also be a shape with heraldic significance, such as a spear or an eagle. Sometimes referred to as a '''capper'''.}}
{{defn |1=A decorative or protective [[Finial#Flagpoles|cap atop the flagpole]]. Often shaped like a sphere, but can also be a shape with heraldic significance, such as a spear or an eagle. Sometimes referred to as a '''capper'''.}}
{{term |1=Fly}}
{{term |1=Fly}}
{{defn |1=The half or edge of a flag farthest away from the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the horizontal length of a flag.}}
{{defn |1=The half or edge of a flag furthest away from the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the horizontal length of a flag.}}
{{term |1=Heading}}
{{term |1=Heading}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: {{slink|Flag|Hoisting the flag}}}} A piece of loose fabric running along the hoist for attaching a flag to its rope.}}
{{defn |1={{ghat|Main article: {{slink|Flag|Hoisting the flag}}}} A piece of loose fabric running along the hoist for attaching a flag to its rope.}}
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! [[Bend (heraldry)|Bend sinister]]
! [[Bend (heraldry)|Bend sinister]]
| [[File:Flag type bend sinister 2.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag type bend sinister 2.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag of Tanzania.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of Tanzania]]
| [[File:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of the Republic of the Congo]]
|-
|-
! [[Side (heraldry)|Side]]
! [[Side (heraldry)|Side]]
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! [[Division of the field#Common divisions of the field|Diagonal quadrisection <br>(per saltire)]]
! [[Division of the field#Common divisions of the field|Diagonal quadrisection <br>(per saltire)]]
| [[File:Flag type diagonal quadrisection.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag type diagonal quadrisection.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag of Grenada.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of Grenada]]<ref group=note>See also [[#Glossary Bordure|Bordure]].</ref>
| [[File:Flag of Jamaica.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of Jamaica]]
|-
|-
! [[Greek cross|Greek (Hellenic) cross]]  
! [[Greek cross|Greek (Hellenic) cross]]  
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! Symmetric cross
! Symmetric cross
| [[File:Flag type symmetric cross.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag type symmetric cross.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag of Georgia.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of Georgia (country)]]
| [[File:Flag of England.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of England]]
|-
|-
! [[Nordic Cross flag|Nordic cross]]
! [[Nordic Cross flag|Nordic cross]]
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| [[File:Flag of Eritrea.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of Eritrea]]
| [[File:Flag of Eritrea.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[Flag of Eritrea]]
|-
|-
! [[Chevron (heraldry)|Chevron]]
! [[Chevron (heraldry)|{{vanchor|Chevron}}]]
| [[File:Flag type chevron 2.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Flag type chevron 2.svg|240x120px]]
| [[File:Official flag of the North American Vexillological Association.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[North American Vexillological Association|Flag of NAVA]]
| [[File:Official flag of the North American Vexillological Association.svg|240x120px|border]]{{Clear}}[[North American Vexillological Association|Flag of NAVA]]
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==See also==
==See also==
{{Portal|Heraldry}}
{{portal|Heraldry and Vexillology}}
* [[Vexillological symbol]]
 
* [[c:Gallery of flags by design|Gallery of flags by design]]
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*[[Vexillology]]
*[[Vexillological symbol]]
*[[Civil flag]]
*[[Ensign (flag)]]
*[[Flag families]]
*[[Maritime flag]]
*[[National flag]]
*[[National coat of arms]]
*[[National emblem]]
*[[National seal]]
*[[National symbol]]
*[[State flag]]
*Galleries and lists:
**[[Flags of Europe]]
**[[Gallery of sovereign state flags]]
**[[Gallery of flags of dependent territories]]
**[[Lists of flags]]
**[[List of flags by design]]
**[[List of national flags by design]]
**[[List of national flags of sovereign states]]
**[[List of Japanese flags]]
**[[List of United Kingdom flags]]
**[[List of Antarctic flags]]
**[[List of flags by color combination]]
**[[List of sovereign states by date of current flag adoption]]
**[[Timeline of national flags]]
**[[Commons:Category:Gallery pages of flags of country subdivisions|Gallery pages of flags of country subdivisions]]
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==Notes==
==Notes==

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Parts of a flag

Flag terminology is the nomenclature, or system of terms, used in vexillology, the study of flags, to describe precisely the parts, patterns, and other attributes of flags and their display.

Flag types

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Flag elements

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Parts of a flag

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Basic patterns

Flags often inherit traits seen in traditional European heraldry designs, and as a result, patterns often share names.

Name Illustration Example
Vertical bisection
(per pale)
File:Flag type vertical bisection.svg File:Flag of Algeria.svg
Flag of Algeria
Horizontal bisection
(per fess)
File:Flag type horizontal bisection.svg File:Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of Poland
Diagonal bisection
(per bend)
File:Flag type diagonal bisection.svg File:Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg
Flag of Papua New Guinea
Diagonal bisection
(per bend sinister)
File:Flag type diagonal bisection per bend sinister.svg File:Flag of Bhutan.svg
Flag of Bhutan
Pale File:Flag type pale 2.svg File:Flag of Canada.svg
Flag of Canada
Vertical tricolor
(Tierced in pale)
File:Flag type vertical tricolor greyscale.svg
File:Flag of France.svg
Flag of France
Fess File:Flag type fess.svg File:Flag of Spain.svg
Flag of Spain
Horizontal tricolor
(Tierced in fess)
File:Flag type horizontal tricolor greyscale 2.svg File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of the Netherlands
Bend File:Flag type bend 2.svg File:Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago
Bend sinister File:Flag type bend sinister 2.svg File:Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg
Flag of the Republic of the Congo
Side File:Flag type side dexter.svg File:Flag of Pakistan.svg
Flag of Pakistan
Side sinister File:Flag type side sinister.svg File:Coastguard Flag of Canada.svg
Canadian Coast Guard Jack
Chief File:Flag type chief.svg File:Flag of New Brunswick.svg
Flag of New Brunswick
Base File:Flag type base.svg File:Flag of Rwanda.svg
Flag of Rwanda
Quadrisection
(per cross)
File:Flag type quadrisection.svg File:Flag of Panama.svg
Flag of Panama
Diagonal quadrisection
(per saltire)
File:Flag type diagonal quadrisection.svg File:Flag of Jamaica.svg
Flag of Jamaica
Greek (Hellenic) cross File:Flag type Greek cross.svg File:Flag of Switzerland.svg
Flag of Switzerland
Symmetric cross File:Flag type symmetric cross.svg File:Flag of England.svg
Flag of England
Nordic cross File:Flag type Nordic Cross.svg File:Flag of Sweden.svg
Flag of Sweden
Saltire File:Flag type saltire.svg File:Flag of Scotland.svg
Flag of Scotland
Canton File:Flag type canton.svg File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg
Flag of Taiwan
Border File:Flag type border.svg File:Flag of Montenegro.svg
Flag of Montenegro
Bordure File:Flag type border 2.svg File:Flag of Maldives.svg
Flag of Maldives
Pile File:Flag type pile.svg File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic
Pile throughout File:Flag type pile throughout.svg File:Flag of Eritrea.svg
Flag of Eritrea
[[Chevron (heraldry)|Template:Vanchor]] File:Flag type chevron 2.svg File:Official flag of the North American Vexillological Association.svg
Flag of NAVA
Pall File:Flag type pall.svg File:Flag of South Africa.svg
Flag of South Africa
Arrowhead File:Flag type arrowhead.svg File:Flag of Guyana.svg
Flag of Guyana
Gusset File:Flag type gusset.svg File:Flag of Jubaland (Somalia).svg
Flag of Jubaland
Stripes File:Flag type stripes.svg File:Flag of the United States.svg
Flag of the United States

Techniques in flag display

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Illustrations

Flag illustrations generally depict flags flying from the observer's point of view from left to right, the view known as the obverse (or "front"); the other side is the reverse (or "back"). There are some exceptions, notably some Islamic flags inscribed in Arabic, which is written from right to left; for these the obverse is defined as the side with the hoist to the observer's right.

See also

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Notes

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References

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External links

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