Banner vs Slogon - What's the difference?
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banner English
Noun
( en noun)
A flag or standard used by a military commander, monarch or nation.
Any large sign, especially if constructed of soft material or fabric.
- The mayor hung a banner across Main Street to commemorate the town's 100th anniversary.
A large piece of silk or other cloth, with a device or motto, extended on a crosspiece, and borne in a procession, or suspended in some conspicuous place.
By extension, a cause or purpose; a campaign or movement.
- They usually make their case under the banner of environmentalism.
(journalism) The title of a newspaper as printed on its front page; the nameplate; masthead.
(Internet, television) A type of advertisement in a web page or on television, usually taking the form of a graphic or animation above or alongside the content. Contrast popup, interstitial.
(heraldry) The principal standard of a knight.
A person etc. who bans something.
An administrative subdivision in .
Derived terms
* banner roll
Adjective
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Exceptional; very good.
- It is a banner achievement for an athlete to run a mile in under four minutes.
- 1965 was a banner year for the company; it produced a million widgets for the first time.
* {{quote-book
, year=1853
, author=New-Hampshire Missionary Society
, title=Annual Report of the Trustees of the New Hampshire Missionary Society, Volumes 50-57
, volume=53
citation
, page=16
, magazine=Annual Report of the Trustees of the New Hampshire Missionary Society
, publisher=Steam power press of McFarland & Jenks
, passage=The year just closed has been the banner year for New-Hampshire Home Missions. The amount raised for the cause is $505,38 more than ever was raised before in any one year.
}}
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slogon Not English Slogon has no English definition. It may be misspelled.
English words similar to 'slogon':silicon, slogan, silken, slacken, salicin, slocken, silkman, silkmen, slicken, slaken, salogen
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