Flag-day - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈflæɡ deɪ|
Brit.
|ˈflæɡ deɪ|
noun
- (UK, Ireland) A day on which a registered charity raises money, usually by selling small lapel flags.
- (software) A day designated for changing to an incompatible system.
- (software) A change which is neither forward nor backward compatible.
- A day commemorating the adoption of a national flag.(Australia) September 3, for the first flying of the Australian flag in 1901, Australian National Flag Day.
- (Canada) February 15, for the inauguration of the Canadian flag in 1965, National Flag of Canada Day.
- (US) June 14, for the adoption of the US flag in 1777.
- (software) A day designated for changing to an incompatible system.
- (software) A change which is neither forward nor backward compatible.
- A day commemorating the adoption of a national flag.(Australia) September 3, for the first flying of the Australian flag in 1901, Australian National Flag Day.
- (Canada) February 15, for the inauguration of the Canadian flag in 1965, National Flag of Canada Day.
- (US) June 14, for the adoption of the US flag in 1777.
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