Associations to the word «Commander»
Noun
- Picard
- Odo
- Defence
- Cody
- Lancer
- Spock
- Combat
- Caucasus
- Armistice
- Merit
- Division
- Rockwell
- Erwin
- Patton
- Forge
- Cross
- Saigon
- Military
- Honour
- Birthday
- Guerrilla
- Portsmouth
- Expedition
- Caliph
- Truman
- Turret
- Maratha
- Eunuch
- Rifleman
- Warlord
- Coup
- Kira
- Vice
- Vizier
- Ceasefire
- Battle
- Aviator
- Russo
- Guard
- Marine
- Readiness
- Cossack
- Harrington
- Valour
- Bravery
- Abu
- Convoy
- Appointment
- Instructor
- Fighter
- Fortress
- Dragoon
- Peng
- Maneuver
- Hussar
- Flag
- Escort
- Excellency
- Cadet
- Salute
- Warfare
- Astronaut
- Warship
- Confederate
- Deployment
- Patrol
- Belisarius
- Wet
- Gettysburg
- Winslow
- Briefing
- Somme
- Firepower
- Horatio
- Evacuation
- Dispatch
- Privateer
Adjective
Wiktionary
COMMANDER, noun. One who exercises control and direction of a military or naval organization.
COMMANDER, noun. A naval officer whose rank is above that of a lieutenant commander and below that of captain.
COMMANDER, noun. One who exercises control and direction over a group of persons.
COMMANDER, noun. A designation or rank in certain non-military organizations such as NASA and various police forces.
COMMANDER, noun. (obsolete) The chief officer of a commandry.
COMMANDER, noun. A heavy beetle or wooden mallet, used in paving, in sail lofts, etc.
COMMANDER, noun. A rank within an honorary order: e.g. Commander of the Legion of Honour.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF, noun. Supreme commander of the armed forces of an entire country.
COMMANDER ISLANDS, proper noun. A group of Russian islands near Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, in the Bering Sea.
Dictionary definition
COMMANDER, noun. An officer in command of a military unit.
COMMANDER, noun. Someone in an official position of authority who can command or control others.
COMMANDER, noun. A commissioned naval officer who ranks above a lieutenant commander and below a captain.
COMMANDER, noun. An officer in the airforce.
Wise words
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