commander |
one who leads and controls. [3 definitions] |
commander in chief |
(often caps.) the person in charge of all the armed forces of a nation. [2 definitions] |
commanding |
having a domineering or authoritative air; imposing. [3 definitions] |
commanding officer |
a military officer in charge of a unit or installation. |
commandment |
an order or directive. [2 definitions] |
commando |
a small, specially trained military unit used for surprise assaults on enemy-held territory. [2 definitions] |
command performance |
a performance of a play, opera, concert, or the like that is given in response to a royal request or command. |
command post |
the headquarters from which a commander directs a military unit. |
commedia dell'arte |
a type of Italian comedy developed in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries in which masked players depicted stereotyped characters in stock situations. |
comme il faut |
(French) according to convention; as it should be; properly. |
commemorate |
to serve as a reminder of or memorial to. [2 definitions] |
commemoration |
the act of commemorating. [2 definitions] |
commemorative |
serving to honor or act as a memento of someone or something. [2 definitions] |
commence |
to begin or have a beginning; start. |
commencement |
in schools or colleges, the graduation ceremony or day. [2 definitions] |
commend |
to cite with praise, as for some act or service. [3 definitions] |
commendable |
worthy of notice and praise. |
commendation |
the act of commending. [2 definitions] |
commendatory |
commending or praising. |
commensal |
eating a meal together. [4 definitions] |
commensurable |
measurable by the same standard. |