Meaning & Definition of word "Squadron"

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    Squadron

    /ˈskwɒdrən/

    noun:

    • 1. A principal subdivision of a naval fleet or an air force, consisting of a group of ships or aircraft.
      • Example: The aircraft squadron was deployed for a reconnaissance mission.
    • 2. A group of people organized for a specific purpose, often related to military or police operations.
      • Example: The special operations squadron carried out a series of high-stakes raids.
    • 3. A unit in a cavalry or infantry regiment.
      • Example: The squadron advanced swiftly across the field during the drill.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'escadron', from Italian 'squadrone', augmentative of 'squadra' (team, square).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flying squadron:

    A group of aircraft or pilots organized for air missions.

    naval squadron:

    A formation of ships operating under the same command.

    training squadron:

    A unit specifically focused on training personnel.

    Related Words

    air wing:

    A larger unit composed of several squadrons.

    fleet:

    A group of ships or vehicles operating together.

    troop:

    A term often used for ground forces, comparable to a squadron.

    Slang Meanings of squadron

    Meaning: A close-knit group of friends or associates.

    Example Sentence: They formed a squadron of gamers who played together every night.

    Meaning: An organized group undertaking a specific task.

    Example Sentence: The squadron of volunteers quickly got to work on the community project.