About The Word Squad
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Squad
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What's The Definition Of Squad?
[n] a cooperative unit
[n] a smallest army unit Synonyms | Synonyms for Squad: team Related Terms | Find terms related to Squad: See Also | army unit | baseball team | basketball team | battery | bench | crew | defence | defending team | defense | eleven | firing party | firing squad | first team | five | flying squad | football team | hockey team | junior varsity | JV | little-league team | major-league club | major-league team | minor-league club | minor-league team | offence | offense | police squad | powerhouse | section | social unit | stringer | unit | varsity Squad In Webster's Dictionary \Squad\, n. [F. escouade, fr. Sp. escuadra, or It.
squadra, (assumed) LL. exquadrare to square; L. ex + quadra a
square. See {Square}.]
1. (Mil.) A small party of men assembled for drill,
inspection, or other purposes.
2. Hence, any small party.
\Squad\, n. Sloppy mud. [Prov. Eng.] --Tennyson. |
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