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verb
noun
- A bailiff.
- Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Athyma; distinct from the false sergeants.
- (law, historical) A lawyer of the highest rank, equivalent to the doctor of civil law.
- The highest rank of noncommissioned officer in some non-naval military forces and police.
- A fish, the píntano (Abudefduf saxatilis), a species of damselfish.
- (military) A UK army rank with NATO code OR-6, senior to corporal and junior to warrant officer ranks.
- (UK, historical) A title sometimes given to the servants of the sovereign.
- A servant in monastic offices.
- a lawman with the rank of sergeant
- an English barrister of the highest rank
- any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a corporal
noun
noun
- a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
- (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
- A military officer of the highest rank in several countries, including France and the former Soviet Union; equivalent to a general of the army in the United States. See also field marshal.
- A person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering.
- (motor racing) An official responsible for signalling track conditions to drivers (through use of flags), extinguishing fires, removing damaged cars from the track, and sometimes providing emergency first aid.
- (historical) A high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general.
- (US) A federal lawman.
verb
- place in proper rank
- arrange in logical order
- make ready for action or use
- lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
- To arrange (troops, etc.) in line for inspection or a parade.
- To gather data for transmission.
- (computing, transitive) To serialize an object into a marshalled state represented by a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.
- To ceremoniously guide, conduct or usher.
- (by extension) To arrange (facts, etc.) in some methodical order.
noun
- (UK) A bound bailiff: a deputy bailiff charged with debt collection.
- an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.
- (UK) A high bailiff: an officer of the county courts responsible for executing warrants and court orders, appointed by the judge and removable by the Lord Chancellor.
- (US) Any law enforcement officer charged with courtroom security and order.
- (historical, Norman term) A reeve, (specifically) the chief officer executing the decisions of any English court in the period following the Norman Conquest or executing the decisions of lower courts in the late medieval and early modern period.
- (historical) An overseer: a supervisor of tenant farmers, serfs, or slaves, usually as part of his role as steward (see above).
- (historical) A steward: the manager of a medieval manor charged with collecting its rents, etc.
- The High Bailiff of the Isle of Man.
- (historical, mining) The foreman or overman of a mine.
- (historical) An appointee of the French king administering certain districts of northern France in the Middle Ages.
- (historical) A head of a district ("bailiwick") of the Knights Hospitaller; a head of one of the national associations ("tongues") of the Hospitallers' headquarters on Rhodes or Malta.
- The chief justice and president of the legislature on Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
- (UK, slang) Any debt collector, regardless of his or her official status.
- A huissier de justice or other foreign officer of the court acting as either a process server or as courtroom security.
- The title of the mayor of certain English towns.
- (historical) A landvogt in the medieval German states.
- The title of the castellan of certain royal castles in England.
- (historical) Synonym of hundredman: The chief officer of a hundred in medieval England.
noun
- a male officer of the law
- (rare) A man of the law: a lawyer.
- (law, Orkney and Shetland) The presiding justice of the supreme court.
- (law, historical) One of 12 magistrates in certain Danish boroughs of England empowered with soc and sac over their own households.
- (informal) An officer of the law: a law-enforcement officer.
- (law, historical) A lawspeaker: a declarer of the law.
noun
- the principal law-enforcement officer in a county
- (British, except Scotland) (High Sheriff) An official of a shire or county office, responsible for carrying out court orders, law enforcement and other duties.
- (US) A government official, usually responsible for law enforcement in their county and for administration of the county jail, sometimes an officer of the court, usually elected.
- (Scotland) A judge in the sheriff court, the court of a county or sheriffdom.
verb
noun
- a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- a police officer of the lowest rank
- (historical) An officer of a noble court in the Middle Ages, usually a senior army commander. (See also marshal).
- The warden of a castle.
- (UK, law) A police officer or an officer with equivalent powers.
- (US) An elected or appointed public officer, usually at municipal level, responsible for maintaining order or serving writs and court orders.
- A large butterfly, Dichorragia nesimachus, family Nymphalidae, of Asia.
- (Channel Islands) An elected head of a parish (also known as a connétable)
- One holding the lowest rank in most Commonwealth police forces. (See also chief constable.)
noun
name
noun
verb
noun
- A prosecutor.
- (US) A lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession.
- Clusia spp.
- (law) An agent or representative authorized to act on someone else's behalf in accordance with that person's instructions.
- (Philippines, sometimes US) An honorific given to lawyers and notaries public, or those holders by profession who also do other jobs. Usually capitalized or abbreviated as Atty.
- (UK, 20th century and later, rare, usually derogatory) A solicitor.
- a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice
verb
noun
- (informal) A police officer or prison guard.
- (military, historical) A roughly dome-shaped piece of armor, especially one covering the shoulder, the elbow, or the knee.
- (spinning) A conical ball of thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine.
- A quill or tube upon which silk is wound.
- (architecture, military) A merlon.
- uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
verb
- (intransitive, usually with “to”, slang) To admit, especially to a crime or wrongdoing.
- (transitive, originally New York dialectal, informal, African-American Vernacular) To obtain, to purchase (items including but not limited to drugs), to get hold of, to take.
- (transitive) To adopt.
- (slang, transitive) To take (a look, glance, etc.).
- (transitive, slang, of a pimp) To recruit a prostitute into the stable.
- (transitive, trainspotting, slang) To see and record a railway locomotive for the first time.
- (transitive) To (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear, especially blame or punishment for a particular instance of wrongdoing.
- (transitive) To steal.
- take into custody
- take by theft
noun
- An officer in charge of preserving the public peace, such as a justice or sheriff.
- A professional who works on the conservation and restoration of objects, particularly artistic objects.
- One who conserves, preserves or protects something.
- (Roman Catholicism) A judge delegated by the pope to defend certain privileged classes of persons from manifest or notorious injury or violence, without recourse to a judicial process.
- (law) A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of another; similar to a guardian but with some powers of a trustee.
- the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)
- someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person
noun
- A law clerk.
- (Quakerism) A facilitator of a Quaker meeting for business affairs.
- One who occupationally provides assistance by working with records, accounts, letters, etc.; an office worker.
- The chief legal advisor of a legislature or legislative chamber, who is usually also responsible for keeping minutes of sittings.
- An employee at a hotel who deals with guests.
- A salesclerk; a person who serves customers in a store or market.
- an employee who performs clerical work (e.g., keeps records or accounts)
- a salesperson in a store
verb
noun
- an official prosecutor for a judicial district
- (biochemistry) Initialism of dopamine.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of domoic acid.
- (UK politics) Initialism of devolved administration.
- Initialism of dairy association.
- (anatomy) Initialism of descending aorta.
- (Internet) Initialism of domain administration.
- (anatomy) Initialism of ductus arteriosus.
- Initialism of duck's arse (“type of haircut”).
- Initialism of direct action.
- (SEO) Initialism of domain authority.
- Initialism of district attorney.
- Initialism of Doctor of Arts.
adj
name
verb
noun
- A police officer assigned to keep tabs on other members of the police.
- (US, railways) A device for throwing the track temporarily to one side for carrying out repairs, etc.
- A child's rocker having a seat supported between two boards cut and painted to resemble animals.
- an undercover police officer who investigates other policemen
- a child's rocking chair with the seat built between two flat sides that are shaped to resemble an animal (such as a swan or duck)
noun
- a state police officer
- a soldier in a motorized army unit
- a mounted police officer
- a soldier mounted on horseback
- (military) A cavalry horse; a charger.
- (Australia, law enforcement) A mounted policeman.
- (figurative, colloquial) Misspelling of trouper (“one who stoically endures adversity”) .
- (military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armor.
- (military) A soldier.
- (British, nautical, military) A troopship.
- (US, law enforcement) Ellipsis of state trooper.
verb
noun
- One who accompanies a sheriff's officer as witness.
- One pursuing the same course, or seeking the same objects; hence, a rival; an opponent.
- One who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause.
- One of the supernumerary days of the year over fifty-two complete weeks; so called because they concur with the solar cycle, the course of which they follow.
adj
- Belonging to the same period; contemporary.
- (geometry) Meeting in one point.
- (computing, of code) Designed to run independently, rather than sequentially, using various mechanisms, such as threads, event loops or time-slicing.
- Joint and equal in authority; taking cognizance of similar questions; operating on the same objects.
- Running alongside one another on parallel courses; moving together in space.
- Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
- Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or opinion; contributing to the same event or effect.
- occurring or operating at the same time
noun
- a policeman in charge of a precinct
- a dining-room attendant who is in charge of the waiters and the seating of customers
- the naval officer in command of a military ship
- the leader of a group of people
- the pilot in charge of an airship
- an officer holding a rank below a major but above a lieutenant
- an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
- A maître d', a headwaiter.
- The leader of a group of workers.
- The person lawfully in command of a ship or other vessel.
- One of the athletes on a sports team who is designated to make decisions, and is allowed to speak for his team with a referee or official.
- An army officer with a rank between the most senior grade of lieutenant and major.
- (aviation) A rank qualifying an airline pilot to act as pilot in command of a two-pilot flight crew.
- A naval officer with a rank between commander and commodore.
- The head boy of a school.
- A chief or leader.
- A commissioned officer in the United States Navy, Coast Guard, NOAA Corps, or PHS Corps of a grade superior to a commander and junior to a rear admiral (lower half). A captain is equal in grade or rank to a United States Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force colonel.
- (Southern US) An honorific title given to a prominent person. See colonel.
verb
noun
verb
noun
- A bailiff.
- Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Athyma; distinct from the false sergeants.
- (law, historical) A lawyer of the highest rank, equivalent to the doctor of civil law.
- The highest rank of noncommissioned officer in some non-naval military forces and police.
- A fish, the píntano (Abudefduf saxatilis), a species of damselfish.
- (military) A UK army rank with NATO code OR-6, senior to corporal and junior to warrant officer ranks.
- (UK, historical) A title sometimes given to the servants of the sovereign.
- A servant in monastic offices.
- a lawman with the rank of sergeant
- an English barrister of the highest rank
- any of several noncommissioned officer ranks in the Army or Air Force or Marines ranking above a corporal
noun
noun
- a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law
- (in some countries) a military officer of highest rank
- A military officer of the highest rank in several countries, including France and the former Soviet Union; equivalent to a general of the army in the United States. See also field marshal.
- A person in charge of the ceremonial arrangement and management of a gathering.
- (motor racing) An official responsible for signalling track conditions to drivers (through use of flags), extinguishing fires, removing damaged cars from the track, and sometimes providing emergency first aid.
- (historical) A high-ranking officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord, who was originally in charge of the cavalry and later the military forces in general.
- (US) A federal lawman.
verb
- place in proper rank
- arrange in logical order
- make ready for action or use
- lead ceremoniously, as in a procession
- To arrange (troops, etc.) in line for inspection or a parade.
- To gather data for transmission.
- (computing, transitive) To serialize an object into a marshalled state represented by a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties.
- To ceremoniously guide, conduct or usher.
- (by extension) To arrange (facts, etc.) in some methodical order.
noun
- (UK) A bound bailiff: a deputy bailiff charged with debt collection.
- an officer of the court who is employed to execute writs and processes and make arrests etc.
- (UK) A high bailiff: an officer of the county courts responsible for executing warrants and court orders, appointed by the judge and removable by the Lord Chancellor.
- (US) Any law enforcement officer charged with courtroom security and order.
- (historical, Norman term) A reeve, (specifically) the chief officer executing the decisions of any English court in the period following the Norman Conquest or executing the decisions of lower courts in the late medieval and early modern period.
- (historical) An overseer: a supervisor of tenant farmers, serfs, or slaves, usually as part of his role as steward (see above).
- (historical) A steward: the manager of a medieval manor charged with collecting its rents, etc.
- The High Bailiff of the Isle of Man.
- (historical, mining) The foreman or overman of a mine.
- (historical) An appointee of the French king administering certain districts of northern France in the Middle Ages.
- (historical) A head of a district ("bailiwick") of the Knights Hospitaller; a head of one of the national associations ("tongues") of the Hospitallers' headquarters on Rhodes or Malta.
- The chief justice and president of the legislature on Jersey and Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
- (UK, slang) Any debt collector, regardless of his or her official status.
- A huissier de justice or other foreign officer of the court acting as either a process server or as courtroom security.
- The title of the mayor of certain English towns.
- (historical) A landvogt in the medieval German states.
- The title of the castellan of certain royal castles in England.
- (historical) Synonym of hundredman: The chief officer of a hundred in medieval England.
noun
- a male officer of the law
- (rare) A man of the law: a lawyer.
- (law, Orkney and Shetland) The presiding justice of the supreme court.
- (law, historical) One of 12 magistrates in certain Danish boroughs of England empowered with soc and sac over their own households.
- (informal) An officer of the law: a law-enforcement officer.
- (law, historical) A lawspeaker: a declarer of the law.
noun
- the principal law-enforcement officer in a county
- (British, except Scotland) (High Sheriff) An official of a shire or county office, responsible for carrying out court orders, law enforcement and other duties.
- (US) A government official, usually responsible for law enforcement in their county and for administration of the county jail, sometimes an officer of the court, usually elected.
- (Scotland) A judge in the sheriff court, the court of a county or sheriffdom.
verb
noun
- a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
- a police officer of the lowest rank
- (historical) An officer of a noble court in the Middle Ages, usually a senior army commander. (See also marshal).
- The warden of a castle.
- (UK, law) A police officer or an officer with equivalent powers.
- (US) An elected or appointed public officer, usually at municipal level, responsible for maintaining order or serving writs and court orders.
- A large butterfly, Dichorragia nesimachus, family Nymphalidae, of Asia.
- (Channel Islands) An elected head of a parish (also known as a connétable)
- One holding the lowest rank in most Commonwealth police forces. (See also chief constable.)
noun
name
noun
verb
noun
- A prosecutor.
- (US) A lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession.
- Clusia spp.
- (law) An agent or representative authorized to act on someone else's behalf in accordance with that person's instructions.
- (Philippines, sometimes US) An honorific given to lawyers and notaries public, or those holders by profession who also do other jobs. Usually capitalized or abbreviated as Atty.
- (UK, 20th century and later, rare, usually derogatory) A solicitor.
- a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice
verb
noun
- (informal) A police officer or prison guard.
- (military, historical) A roughly dome-shaped piece of armor, especially one covering the shoulder, the elbow, or the knee.
- (spinning) A conical ball of thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine.
- A quill or tube upon which silk is wound.
- (architecture, military) A merlon.
- uncomplimentary terms for a policeman
verb
- (intransitive, usually with “to”, slang) To admit, especially to a crime or wrongdoing.
- (transitive, originally New York dialectal, informal, African-American Vernacular) To obtain, to purchase (items including but not limited to drugs), to get hold of, to take.
- (transitive) To adopt.
- (slang, transitive) To take (a look, glance, etc.).
- (transitive, slang, of a pimp) To recruit a prostitute into the stable.
- (transitive, trainspotting, slang) To see and record a railway locomotive for the first time.
- (transitive) To (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear, especially blame or punishment for a particular instance of wrongdoing.
- (transitive) To steal.
- take into custody
- take by theft
noun
- An officer in charge of preserving the public peace, such as a justice or sheriff.
- A professional who works on the conservation and restoration of objects, particularly artistic objects.
- One who conserves, preserves or protects something.
- (Roman Catholicism) A judge delegated by the pope to defend certain privileged classes of persons from manifest or notorious injury or violence, without recourse to a judicial process.
- (law) A person appointed by a court to manage the affairs of another; similar to a guardian but with some powers of a trustee.
- the custodian of a collection (as a museum or library)
- someone appointed by a court to assume responsibility for the interests of a minor or incompetent person
noun
- A law clerk.
- (Quakerism) A facilitator of a Quaker meeting for business affairs.
- One who occupationally provides assistance by working with records, accounts, letters, etc.; an office worker.
- The chief legal advisor of a legislature or legislative chamber, who is usually also responsible for keeping minutes of sittings.
- An employee at a hotel who deals with guests.
- A salesclerk; a person who serves customers in a store or market.
- an employee who performs clerical work (e.g., keeps records or accounts)
- a salesperson in a store
verb
noun
- an official prosecutor for a judicial district
- (biochemistry) Initialism of dopamine.
- (organic chemistry) Initialism of domoic acid.
- (UK politics) Initialism of devolved administration.
- Initialism of dairy association.
- (anatomy) Initialism of descending aorta.
- (Internet) Initialism of domain administration.
- (anatomy) Initialism of ductus arteriosus.
- Initialism of duck's arse (“type of haircut”).
- Initialism of direct action.
- (SEO) Initialism of domain authority.
- Initialism of district attorney.
- Initialism of Doctor of Arts.
adj
name
verb
noun
- A police officer assigned to keep tabs on other members of the police.
- (US, railways) A device for throwing the track temporarily to one side for carrying out repairs, etc.
- A child's rocker having a seat supported between two boards cut and painted to resemble animals.
- an undercover police officer who investigates other policemen
- a child's rocking chair with the seat built between two flat sides that are shaped to resemble an animal (such as a swan or duck)
noun
- a state police officer
- a soldier in a motorized army unit
- a mounted police officer
- a soldier mounted on horseback
- (military) A cavalry horse; a charger.
- (Australia, law enforcement) A mounted policeman.
- (figurative, colloquial) Misspelling of trouper (“one who stoically endures adversity”) .
- (military) A soldier of private rank in cavalry or armor.
- (military) A soldier.
- (British, nautical, military) A troopship.
- (US, law enforcement) Ellipsis of state trooper.
verb
noun
- One who accompanies a sheriff's officer as witness.
- One pursuing the same course, or seeking the same objects; hence, a rival; an opponent.
- One who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause.
- One of the supernumerary days of the year over fifty-two complete weeks; so called because they concur with the solar cycle, the course of which they follow.
adj
- Belonging to the same period; contemporary.
- (geometry) Meeting in one point.
- (computing, of code) Designed to run independently, rather than sequentially, using various mechanisms, such as threads, event loops or time-slicing.
- Joint and equal in authority; taking cognizance of similar questions; operating on the same objects.
- Running alongside one another on parallel courses; moving together in space.
- Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
- Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or opinion; contributing to the same event or effect.
- occurring or operating at the same time
noun
- a policeman in charge of a precinct
- a dining-room attendant who is in charge of the waiters and the seating of customers
- the naval officer in command of a military ship
- the leader of a group of people
- the pilot in charge of an airship
- an officer holding a rank below a major but above a lieutenant
- an officer who is licensed to command a merchant ship
- A maître d', a headwaiter.
- The leader of a group of workers.
- The person lawfully in command of a ship or other vessel.
- One of the athletes on a sports team who is designated to make decisions, and is allowed to speak for his team with a referee or official.
- An army officer with a rank between the most senior grade of lieutenant and major.
- (aviation) A rank qualifying an airline pilot to act as pilot in command of a two-pilot flight crew.
- A naval officer with a rank between commander and commodore.
- The head boy of a school.
- A chief or leader.
- A commissioned officer in the United States Navy, Coast Guard, NOAA Corps, or PHS Corps of a grade superior to a commander and junior to a rear admiral (lower half). A captain is equal in grade or rank to a United States Army, Marine Corps, or Air Force colonel.
- (Southern US) An honorific title given to a prominent person. See colonel.
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verb
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