flagshipˈflægˌʃɪp
flagship (n)
- plural
- flagships
English Definitions:
flagship (noun)
the chief one of a related group
"it is their flagship newspaper"
flagship (noun)
the ship that carries the commander of a fleet and flies his flag
flagship (Noun)
In a maritime fleet, the ship occupied by the fleet's commander (usually an admiral); it denotes this by flying his flag.
flagship (Noun)
The most important one out of a related group.
Flagship
A flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, reflecting the custom of its commander, characteristically a flag officer, flying a distinguishing flag. Used more loosely, it is the lead ship in a fleet of vessels, typically the first, largest, fastest, most heavily armed, or best known. Over the years the term "flagship" has been borrowed in metaphoric form by industries such as broadcasting, automobiles, education, and retailing to refer to their highest profile or most expensive products and outlets.
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