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Definition of detachment
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Detachment
(n.) That which is
detached;
especially,
a body of
troops
or part of a fleet sent from the main body on
special
service..
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Throw
::
Throw (v. t.) To cause to take a
strategic
position;
as, he threw a
detachment
of his army
across
the
river..
Draught
::
Draught
(n.) The force
drawn;
a
detachment;
-- in this sense
usually
written
draft.
Detachment
::
Detachment
(n.) The act of
detaching
or
separating,
or the state of being
detached..
Squadroned
::
Squadron
(n.) A
detachment
of
vessels
employed
on any
particular
service
or
station,
under the
command
of the
senior
officer;
as, the North
Atlantic
Squadron..
Insulation
::
Insulation
(n.) The act of
insulating,
or the state of being
insulated;
detachment
from other
objects;
isolation..
Party
::
Party (v.) A part of a
larger
body of
company;
a
detachment;
especially
(Mil.),
a small body of
troops
dispatched
on
special
service..
Junction
::
"Junction
(n.) The act of
joining,
or the state of being
joined;
union;
combination;
coalition;
as, the
junction
of two
armies
or
detachments;
the
junction
of
paths..
Patrol
::
Patrol
(v. i.) The guard or men who go the
rounds
for
observation;
a
detachment
whose duty it is to
patrol.
Disappendency
::
Disappendency
(n.) A
detachment
or
separation
from a
former
connection.
Decision
::
Decision
(n.)
Cutting
off;
division;
detachment
of a part.
Skirmish
::
Skirmish
(v. i.) A
slight
fight in war; a light or
desultory
combat
between
detachments
from
armies,
or
between
detached
and small
bodies
of
troops..
Distraction
::
Distraction
(n.) A
diversity
of
direction;
detachment.
Detachment
::
Detachment
(n.)
Abstraction
from
worldly
objects;
renunciation.
Detachment
::
Detachment
(n.) That which is
detached;
especially,
a body of
troops
or part of a fleet sent from the main body on
special
service..
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