Brigadier

/brɪɡəˈdɪər/ noun

a military officer who ranks above a colonel and commands a brigade, or the rank itself.

From French 'brigadier,' derived from 'brigade,' which came from Italian 'brigata' (company of soldiers). The word entered English military terminology in the 1600s during the reorganization of European armies.

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