JOSEPH JOFFRE Synonyms
There is 0 hypernym of the phrase joseph joffre. (close relations)
Definition of JOSEPH JOFFRE
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commander | nounn | |||||||
noun • an officer in command of a military unit • someone in an official position of authority who can command or control others • a commissioned naval officer who ranks above a lieutenant commander and below a captain • an officer in the airforce | ||||||||
general | adjectiveadj | |||||||
adjective • applying to all or most members of a category or group • affecting the entire body noun • a general officer of the highest rank • the head of a religious order or congregation • a fact about the whole (as opposed to particular) adjective satellite • not specialized or limited to one class of things • prevailing among and common to the general public • somewhat indefinite • of worldwide scope or applicability verb • command as a general | ||||||||
leader | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • a person who rules or guides or inspires others • a featured article of merchandise sold at a loss in order to draw customers | ||||||||
marshal | verb, nounv, n | |||||||
noun • a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law • (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank verb • place in proper rank • arrange in logical order • make ready for action or use • lead ceremoniously, as in a procession | ||||||||
soldier | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army • a wingless sterile ant or termite having a large head and powerful jaws adapted for defending the colony verb • serve as a soldier in the military | ||||||||
joffre | nounn | |||||||
noun • French field marshal who commanded the Allied armies in France during World War II (1852-1931) | ||||||||
joseph jacques cesaire joffre | ||||||||
noun • French field marshal who commanded the Allied armies in France during World War II (1852-1931) |