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escadrille
[ es-kuh-dril, es-kuh-dril; French es-ka-dree-yuh ]
noun
- a squadron or divisional unit of airplanes:
the Lafayette Escadrille of World War I.
- Obsolete. a small naval squadron.
escadrille
/ ɛskadrij; ˌɛskəˈdrɪl /
noun
- a French squadron of aircraft, esp in World War I
- a small squadron of ships
Word History and Origins
Origin of escadrille1
Word History and Origins
Origin of escadrille1
Example Sentences
After the United States entered the conflict, the escadrille was absorbed into the American air service, and today its members are considered the godfathers of the U.S.
Just outside the place were the camps of three flying escadrilles, side by side.
Anti-aircraft guns were popping, and the French escadrille had already mounted to give battle.
Each group consists of dirigibles and aeroplane "escadrilles," and is fully equipped with establishments, etc.
And then the commander of our escadrille vanished.
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