fanion
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Definition
Noun: A small flag, typically used by surveyors or soldiers to mark a specific point or position on the ground.
Usage
The word "fanion" is a specific, technical term. It is used to describe a small, often brightly colored flag that serves as a temporary marker. * Surveyors use a fanion to mark a survey point or boundary. * The soldier placed a fanion to designate the rally point.
Examples
- The geology team planted a red fanion at the site where they took the core sample.
- Before the exercise began, the platoon leader instructed his troops to look for the orange fanion marking the starting line.
Advanced Usage
- In historical military contexts, a fanion could also refer to a small flag carried by a military unit to mark its position for others, such as artillery spotters.
Variants and Related Words
- Pennant (noun): A long, narrow flag, often used for signaling or as a sports award. While similar, a pennant is typically longer and less associated with ground marking.
- Marker flag (noun phrase): A more general, descriptive term for a flag used to mark a location.
Synonyms
- Marker flag
- Guide flag
- Pennant (in some contexts)
Antonyms
- There are no direct antonyms, as it is a specific object. Conceptual opposites could be unmarked spot or unidentified location.
Related Phrases
- To plant a fanion: To place or set up a fanion as a marker.
- The crew's first task was to plant a fanion at the proposed construction site.
Noun
- a small flag used by surveyors or soldiers to mark a position