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Squadron - 3 dictionary results

squad⋅ron

[skwod-ruhn]
–noun
1. a portion of a naval fleet or a detachment of warships; a subdivision of a fleet.
2. an armored cavalry or cavalry unit consisting of two or more troops, a headquarters, and various supporting units.
3. (in the U.S. Air Force).
a. the basic administrative and tactical unit, smaller than a group and composed of two or more flights.
b. a flight formation.
4. a number of persons grouped or united together for some purpose; group.
–verb (used with object)
5. to form into a squadron or squadrons; marshal or array in or as if in squadrons.

Origin:
1555–65; < It squadrone, equiv. to squadr(a) square + -one aug. suffix
squad·ron   (skwŏd'rən)   
n.  
  1. A naval unit consisting of two or more divisions of a fleet.
  2. An armored cavalry unit subordinate to a regiment and consisting of two or more troops.
  3. A cavalry or armored unit of a European army, corresponding to a company.
  4. A basic tactical air force unit, subordinate to a group and consisting of two or more flights.
  5. A multitude or horde: "Squadrons of flies like particles of dust danced up and down" (T.E. Lawrence).

[Italian squadrone, augmentative of squadra, squad; see squad.]

squadron 
1562, from It. squadrone, augmentative of squadra "battalion" (see squad).
Language Translation for : Squadron
Italian: squadrone, flottiglia, squadriglia,
German: die Schwadron,
Japanese: 戦隊
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