com·mis·sion·er (kə-mĭsh'ə-nər) n.
Abbr. Com. or Comr.
A member of a commission.
A person authorized by a commission to perform certain duties.
A governmental official in charge of a department: a police commissioner.
Sports An official selected by an athletic association or league to exercise administrative or regulatory powers over it: a baseball commissioner.
com·mis'sion·er·ship' n.
com·mo·dore (kŏm'ə-dôr', -dōr') n.
Abbr. Com. A commissioned rank formerly used in the U.S. Navy that was above captain and below rear admiral. Abolished in 1899, it was restored temporarily during World War II.
One who holds this rank.
The senior captain of a naval squadron or merchant fleet.
The presiding officer of a yacht club.
Used as an unofficial designation for a captain in the British Navy temporarily in command of a fleet division or squadron.
The senior captain of a naval squadron or merchant fleet.
The presiding officer of a yacht club.
[Obsolete commandore, probably from Dutch komandeur, commander, from French commandeur, from Old French, from comander, to command; see command.]