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brigadier
brig·a·dier B0482000 (brĭg′ə-dîr′)n. A brigadier general. [French, from brigade, brigade; see brigade.]brigadier (ˌbrɪɡəˈdɪə) n1. (Military) an officer of the British Army or Royal Marines who holds a rank junior to a major general but senior to a colonel, usually commanding a brigade2. (Military) an equivalent rank in other armed forces3. (Military) army US short for brigadier general4. (Historical Terms) history a noncommissioned rank in the armies of Napoleon I[C17: from French, from brigade]brig•a•dier (ˌbrɪg əˈdɪər) n. 1. a British military officer of the rank between colonel and major general. 2. brigadier general. [1670–80; < French] brig`a•dier′ship, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | brigadier - a general officer ranking below a major generalbrigadier generalgeneral officer - officers in the Army or Air Force or Marines above the rank of colonel | Translationsbrigade (briˈgeid) noun1. a body of troops. 旅 旅2. a uniformed group of people organized for a particular purpose. Call the fire brigade! 隊 队brigadier (brigəˈdiə) noun in the army, the commander of a brigade. 旅長 旅长Brigadier
Brigadier (1) A military officer’s rank between colonel and major general in Russia from 1722 to 1799; in France during 1667-1788 an officer’s rank for commanders of infantry and cavalry brigades and later, the rank of a junior noncommissioned officer in the cavalry; in Germany the title (according to function) of artillery brigade commanders until 1874. (2) Leader of a production brigade. See BRIG See BRIGbrigadier
Synonyms for brigadiernoun a general officer ranking below a major generalSynonymsRelated Words |