SQUADRON, n. [L., to square; four.] 1. In its primary sense, a square or square form; and hence, a square body of troops; a body drawn up in a square. So Milton has used the word.Those half rounding guards just met, and closing stood in squadron joind.[This sense is probably obsolete, unless in poetry.]2. A body of troops, infantry or cavalry, indefinite in number.3. A division of a fleet; a detachment of ships of war, employed on a particular expedition; or one third part of a naval armament.
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