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121banner — 1 noun (C) 1 a long piece of cloth on which something is written, often carried between two poles: Crowds of people carrying banners joined the demonstration. 2 literary a flag 3 a belief or principle: Many of the poor and unemployed rallied to… …
122Banner — A knight who led a significant number of troops into battle was entitled to carry a banner. This banner, emblazoned with his device or a badge or a recognizable symbol, was useful for rallying troops inn the confusion of battle. The form of the… …
123Banner Township, Fulton County, Illinois — Infobox Settlement unit pref=Imperial settlement type=Township official name = Banner Township nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = map caption = Location in Fulton County subdivision type = Country subdivision name =… …
124banner — 1. noun a) A flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation. The mayor hung a banner across Main Street to commemorate the towns 100th anniversary. b) Any large sign, especially if constructed of soft material or fabric …
125Banner — Her. A banner was intended to indicate some distinctly valorous action of its user. The primary distinction between banners and standards and *pennons was that banners were square, having had the elongated fork tail of the others cut off. Banners …
126Banner\ Rotation — Der dynamische Austausch von (Werbe )Bannern. Bei der Anzeige einer Webseite wird nicht immer der gleiche Banner, sondern ein per Zufallsmethode aus mehreren ausgewählter Banner angezeigt. Banner, Webseite …
127banner — UK [ˈbænə(r)] / US [ˈbænər] noun [countable] Word forms banner : singular banner plural banners 1) a wide piece of cloth with a message on it, often stretched between two poles Thousands of people carried banners and flags. 2) computing an… …
128banner ad — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms banner ad : singular banner ad plural banner ads business an advertisement that appears across the full width of a page or web page …