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- Admiral - Wikipedia
Admiral is one of the highest ranks in many navies In the Commonwealth nations and the United States, a "full" admiral is equivalent to a "full" general in the army or the air force Admiral is ranked above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet, or fleet admiral
- Car, MultiCar and MultiCover Insurance Quotes – Admiral
Admiral is a UK based insurance company, set up in 1993 to specialise in car insurance We’ve come a long way since then and now offer a lot more than just car insurance
- ADMIRAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
It is a curiosity of history that admiral, a word meaning "naval commander," ultimately has its source in Arabic, the language of a desert people who acquired their seafaring skills largely from the Mediterranean peoples they dominated after the great expansion of Islam in the 7th century a d
- Navy Admiral - Military Ranks
Admiral is a four-star flag officer in the U S Navy, equivalent to the rank of General in the other Armed Services The rank of Admiral is temporary and generally used only in times of war
- ADMIRAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
ˈæd·mər·əl Add to word list a naval officer of the highest rank (Definition of admiral from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- ADMIRAL definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
Admiral has confirmed the above A warm, tender conversation between an admiral and his president There are squirrels and magpies in a tranquil clearing; opposite lies an admiral whose family vault resembles a grand naval warship The first red admirals are out and about
- Admiral - definition of admiral by The Free Dictionary
admiral - First used in English to mean "an emir or prince under the Sultan," coming from Arabic amir al, "commander of"; admiral was originally a sea lord due to the office of amir-al-bahr or amir-al-ma (Arabic), "ameer emir of the sea "
- What does Admiral mean? - Definitions. net
The admiral is the chief commander of a fleet, but of this rank there are three degrees, distinguished by a flag at the fore, main, or mizen mast, according to the title of admiral, vice-admiral, or rear-admiral
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