admiral
admiral definition
ad·mi·ral (ad′mə rəl)
noun
- the commanding officer of a navy or fleet
- U.S. Navy
- an officer of the highest rank, ranking just above a vice admiral and having the insignia of four stars
- generally, any of the officers ranking above a captain, with admiral as part of the title of their rank
- Archaic a vessel carrying the admiral; flagship
- any of various large, colorful butterflies (genera Limenitis and Vanessa) with unusually small forelegs
Etymology: ME admirail, amirail < OFr admiral, amiral < Ar ʾamīral-ʿālī < ʾamīr, leader + ʿālī, high; sp. infl. by admirable
Related Forms:
- admiralship ad′·mi·ral·ship′ noun
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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