battalion

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Etymology

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FromMiddle Frenchbattaillon(modernFrenchbataillon).[1]

Pronunciation

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Noun

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battalion(pluralbattalions)

  1. (military)Anarmyunithaving two or morecompanies,etc. and aheadquarters.Traditionally forming part of aregiment.
  2. (US,military)an army unit having two or more companies, etc. and a headquarters; forming part of abrigade.
  3. Any largebodyoftroops.
  4. (by extension)Agreatnumberof things.

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Verb

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battalion(third-person singular simple presentbattalions,present participlebattalioning,simple past and past participlebattalioned)

  1. To form into battalions.

References

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  1. ^battalion,n.”,inOED OnlinePaid subscription required,Oxford:Oxford University Press,launched 2000.

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