stars and bars
1Stars and bars — may refer to* The first official flag of the Confederate States of America * A combinatorial trick used to derive the formula for multiset coefficients. * The 1988 film Stars and Bars (film) , starring Daniel Day Lewis …
2Stars and Bars — ☆ Stars and Bars n. name for the original flag (1861) of the American Confederacy, with a white horizontal bar between two parallel red ones and at the upper left, on a blue field, a circle of seven white stars, one for each seceded state …
3Stars and Bars — Stars and Bars, the the ↑Confederate flag …
4Stars and Bars — Stars′ and Bars′ n. amh. the flag adopted by the Confederate States of America • Etymology: 1861, amer …
5Stars and Bars — Letzte Nationalflagge Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Nationalflaggen der Konföderierten Staaten (Übersicht) 1.1 Vorgeschlagene Nationalflaggen 1861 …
6Stars and Bars — noun the first flag of the Confederate States of America • Syn: ↑Confederate flag • Hypernyms: ↑flag * * * U.S. Hist. the flag adopted by the Confederate States of America, consisting of two broad horizontal bars of red separated by one of white …
7Stars and bars (probability) — In the context of combinatorial mathematics, stars and bars refers to a trick used to derive certain combinatorial theorems. Statements of theorems Theorem one For any pair of positive integers n and k , the number of distinct n tuples of… …
8Stars and Bars (film) — Infobox Film name = Stars and Bars image size = caption = Poster director = Pat O Connor producer = Sanford Lieberson writer = William Boyd narrator = starring = Daniel Day Lewis music = Stanley Myers cinematography = Jerzy Zielinski editing =… …
9Stars and Bars — noun plural but singular in construction Date: 1861 the first flag of the Confederate States of America having three bars of red, white, and red respectively and a blue union with white stars in a circle representing the seceded states …
10Stars and Bars — U.S. Hist. the flag adopted by the Confederate States of America, consisting of two broad horizontal bars of red separated by one of white, with a blue union marked with a circle of white stars, one for each Confederate state. Cf. Southern Cross… …