flags is a form of:

Flag



noun
1.
(a banner, a piece of bunting attached to a staff or halyard as a standard or signal, flagstone) ទង់, ទង់ជាតិ, ទង់ជ័យ
verbpast tense: flagged ; past participle: flagged ; present participle: flagging ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) អន់ថយ
2.
(TRANSITIVE) (to signal with, or as with, a flag, to decorate with flags or bunting, to convey a message by flag signals) flag the train គ្រវីទង់ជាសញ្ញាដោយទង់ flag down គ្រវីទង់ជាសញ្ញាបញ្ឈប់
  • flag down
    - គ្រវីទង់ជាសញ្ញាឲ្យឈប់
  • Flag of convenience
    - ទង់សំគាល់ប្រទេសចុះបញ្ជី (ព.ស)
  • red flag
    - ទង់ក្រហម (និមិត្តសញ្ញាលទិ្ឋកុំមុយនីស្ត)
  • ship sailing under a flag of convenience
    - នាវាដែលចុះឈ្មោះនិងមានទង់ជាតិប្រទេសផ្សេង
  • the Union flag
    - ទង់ជាតិអង់គ្លេស
  • white flag
    - ទង់ជ័យស
    - ទង់ជ័យស (សញ្ញាចុះចូល)
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
That which flags or hangs down loosely.
2.
A cloth usually bearing a device or devices and used to indicate nationality, party, etc., or to give or ask information; -- commonly attached to a staff to be waved by the wind; a standard; a banner; an ensign; the colors; as, the national flag; a military or a naval flag.
3.
A group of feathers on the lower part of the legs of certain hawks, owls, etc.
4.
A group of elongated wing feathers in certain hawks.
5.
The bushy tail of a dog, as of a setter.
6.
An aquatic plant, with long, ensiform leaves, belonging to either of the genera Iris and Acorus.
7.
A flat stone used for paving.
8.
Any hard, evenly stratified sandstone, which splits into layers suitable for flagstones.
9.
One of the wing feathers next the body of a bird; -- called also flag feather.
verbpast tense: flagged ; past participle: flagged ; present participle: flagging ;
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To decoy (game) by waving a flag, handkerchief, or the like to arouse the animal's curiosity.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To lay with flags of flat stones.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To furnish or deck out with flags.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To signal to with a flag; as, to flag a train.
5.
(TRANSITIVE) To convey, as a message, by means of flag signals; as, to flag an order to troops or vessels at a distance.
6.
(TRANSITIVE) To enervate; to exhaust the vigor or elasticity of.
7.
(INTRANSITIVE) To hang loose without stiffness; to bend down, as flexible bodies; to be loose, yielding, limp.
8.
(INTRANSITIVE) To droop; to grow spiritless; to lose vigor; to languish; as, the spirits flag; the streugth flags.
9.
(TRANSITIVE) To let droop; to suffer to fall, or let fall, into feebleness; as, to flag the wings.