Word Meanings - COMMANDANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A commander; the commanding officer of a place, or of a body of men; as, the commandant of a navy-yard.
Related words: (words related to COMMANDANT)
- PLACEMENT
 1. The act of placing, or the state of being placed. 2. Position; place.
- PLACENTARY
 Having reference to the placenta; as, the placentary system of classification.
- PLACE-KICK
 To make a place kick; to make by a place kick. -- Place"-kick`er, n.
- COMMANDING
 1. Exercising authority; actually in command; as, a commanding officer. 2. Fitted to impress or control; as, a commanding look or presence. 3. Exalted; overlooking; having superior strategic advantages; as, a commanding position. Syn.
- COMMANDATORY
 Mandatory; as, commandatory authority.
- COMMANDO
 In South Africa, a military body or command; also, sometimes, an expedition or raid; as, a commando of a hundred Boers. The war bands, called commandos, have played a great part in the . . . military history of the country. James Bryce.
- PLACER
 One who places or sets. Spenser.
- PLACE
 Position in the heavens, as of a heavenly body; -- usually defined by its right ascension and declination, or by its latitude and longitude. Place of arms , a place calculated for the rendezvous of men in arms, etc., as a fort which affords a safe
- PLACENTA
 The vascular appendage which connects the fetus with the parent, and is cast off in parturition with the afterbirth. Note: In most mammals the placenta is principally developed from the allantois and chorion, and tufts of vascular villi
- COMMANDEER
 To compel to perform military service; to seize for military purposes; -- orig. used of the Boers. 2. To take arbitrary or forcible possession of.
- COMMANDMENT
 One of the ten laws or precepts given by God to the Israelites at Mount Sinai. 3. The act of commanding; exercise of authority. And therefore put I on the countenance Of stern commandment. Shak. (more info) 1. An order or injunction given
- COMMANDINGLY
 In a commanding manner.
- COMMANDABLE
 Capable of being commanded.
- COMMANDRY
 See COMMANDERY
- PLACEMAN
 One who holds or occupies a place; one who has office under government. Sir W. Scott.
- COMMANDER
 An officer who ranks next below a captain, -- ranking with a lieutenant colonel in the army. 3. The chief officer of a commandery. 4. A heavy beetle or wooden mallet, used in paving, in sail lofts, etc. Commander in chief, the military title of
- PLACENTIOUS
 Pleasing; amiable. "A placentious person." Fuller.
- OFFICER
 Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer. Field officer, General officer, etc. See under Field, General. etc. -- Officer of the day , the officer who, on a given day, has charge for that day of the quard,
- PLACEBO
 The first antiphon of the vespers for the dead.
- PLACENTIFEROUS
 Having or producing a placenta.
- REPLACEMENT
 The removal of an edge or an angle by one or more planes. (more info) 1. The act of replacing.
- COMPLACENCE; COMPLACENCY
 1. Calm contentment; satisfaction; gratification. The inward complacence we find in acting reasonably and virtuously. Atterbury. Others proclaim the infirmities of a great man with satisfaction and complacency, if they discover none of the like
- APLACENTAL
 Belonging to the Aplacentata; without placenta.
- DISPLACER
 The funnel part of the apparatus for solution by displacement. (more info) 1. One that displaces.
- BY-PLACE
 A retired or private place.
- SELF-COMPLACENCY
 The quality of being self-complacent. J. Foster.
- MISPLACE
 To put in a wrong place; to set or place on an improper or unworthy object; as, he misplaced his confidence.
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