
1) Adjutant 2) Aide 3) Bobby 4) Bureaucrat 5) Commandant 6) Commander 7) Cop 8) Detective 9) Eparchos 10) Gendarme 11) Hyparchos 12) Inspector 13) Lieutenant 14) Looey 15) Manager 16) Mate 17) Mountie 18) Navigator 19) Noncom 20) Officeholder 21) Official 22) Policeman 23) Policewoman 24) Privateer
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1) Any service academy graduate 2) French word used in English 3) Military man 4) Military officer 5) Military person in authority 6) Military personnel 7) Military phrasing 8) Military word 9) Military term 10) Official military term 11) Part of a board 12) Part of the force 13) Serviceman 14) To command like an officer
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n. 1) a high-level management official of a corporation or an unincorporated business, hired by the board of directors of a corporation or the owner of a business, such as a president, vice president, secretary, financial officer or chief executive officer (CEO). Such officers have the actual or apparent authority to contract or otherwise act on be...
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An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. ==Examples== ===Military=== ===Shipping industry=== ===Law enforcement=== ===Politics and government=== ===Ceremonial and other contexts=== ...
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[The Salvation Army] An officer in The Salvation Army is a Salvationist who is in essence a minister of the Christian faith, but who fulfills many other roles not usually filled by clergy of other denominations. They do so having been trained and commissioned to serve and lead and given a quasi-military rank. ==Candidacy and training== When...
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[armed forces] An officer is a member of an armed force or uniformed service who holds a position of authority. Commissioned officers derive authority directly from a sovereign power and, as such, hold a commission charging them with the duties and responsibilities of a specific office or position. Commissioned officers are typically the on...
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strictly, the necessary judicial personnel of forest courts, i.e. verderers, foresters, regarders, agisters and woodwards (M 23 (v)), but supplemented by ministerial
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Any of the licensed members of the ship's complement.
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• (v. t.) To furnish with officers; to appoint officers over. • (n.) One who holds an office; a person lawfully invested with an office, whether civil, military, or ecclesiastical; as, a church officer; a police officer; a staff officer. • (n.) Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer. • (v. t....
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A member of SIS staff. Often confused in popular vocabulary with agent.
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1. One who holds an office; a person lawfully invested with an office, whether civil, military, or ecclesiastical; as, a church officer; a police officer; a staff officer. 'I am an officer of state.' ... 2. Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer. Field officer, General officer, etc. See Field, General. Etc. Offi...
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Any individual appointed or elected in a government or corporate office and who holds the postion of trust, responsibility, integrity and command. The officer can be judicial officer like policeman, lawyers or coporate officers like CEO, Chairperson or government officials like Tax officers, governors.
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strictly, the necessary judicial personnel of forest courts, i.e. verderers, foresters, regarders, agisters and woodwards (M 23 (v)), but supplemented by ministerial
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A member of the Armed Forces holding the Queen`s Commission. Includes ranks from Sub-Lt/2nd Lt/Pilot Officer up to Admiral of the Fleet/Field Marshal/Marshal of the Royal Air Force. Excludes NCO`s.
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Of'fi·cer noun [ French
officier . See
Office , and confer
Official ,
noun ]
1. One who holds an office; a person lawfully invested with an office, whether civil, military, or ecclesiastical; as, a church
officer ; a police
officer ;...
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Of'fi·cer transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Officered ;
present participle & verbal noun Officering .]
1. To furnish with officers; to appoint officers over.
Marshall. 2. To command as an officer; as,...
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Any of the licensed members of the ship's complement.
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Any person authorized by law to perform the duties of the office 1 USC He who is lawfully invested with an office.Officers may be classed into, 1. Executive; as the President of the United States of America, the several governors of the different states. Their duties are pointed out in the national constitution, and the constitutions of the sever.....
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A person elected by a profit or nonprofit corporation's board of directors, or by the members or managers of a limited liability company, to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. Officers generally hold titles such as president, secretary, or treasurer. Many states and most corporate bylaws or LLC operating agreements require a corp...
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commands soldiers
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[
n] - a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel 2. [v] - direct or command as an officer
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a permanent career official or employee of one of the parliamentary departments which provide support services for the federal Parliament
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noun a person authorized to serve in a position of authority on a vessel; `he is the officer in charge of the ship`s engines`
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A definition is scarcely necessary, and it's derivation from the Old French official is obvious. They've been with us a long time, though. The word originally comes from the Late Latin officarius.
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