Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. A subdivision of a company of troops consisting of two or more squads or sections and usually commanded by a lieutenant.
- n. A group of people working, traveling, or assembled together: a platoon of firefighters; buses carrying platoons of tourists.
- n. Sports A group of players within a team, especially a football team, that is trained and sent into or withdrawn from play as a unit: the defensive platoon.
- v. To play (a player) in alternation with another player in the same position: platooned the two catchers.
- v. To use alternate players at the same position.
- v. To take turns playing a position with another player.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. A small body of soldiers or musketeers, drawn out of a battalion of foot to form a hollow square to strengthen the angles of some military formation or position; or, a small body acting together, but separate from the main body.
- n. A number of soldiers, as large as is convenient for drill, etc., drawn up in two ranks, usually from 15 to 25 in each rank; hence (since a company of infantry is habitually divided into two platoons), half of a company considered as a separate body.
Wiktionary
- n. military A unit of thirty to forty soldiers typically commanded by a lieutenant and forming part of a company.
- v. baseball To alternate starts with a teammate of opposite handedness, depending on the handedness of the opposing pitcher
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. Formerly, a body of men who fired together; also, a small square body of soldiers to strengthen the angles of a hollow square.
- n. Now, in the United States service, half of a company.
WordNet 3.0
- n. a military unit that is a subdivision of a company; usually has a headquarters and two or more squads; usually commanded by a lieutenant
- n. a team of policemen working under the military platoon system
- n. a group of persons who are engaged in a common activity
Etymologies
- From obsolete French plauton, variant of peloton, from Middle French pelote + -on. Compare pellet. (Wiktionary)
- French peloton, from Old French, diminutive of pelote, ball; see pellet. (American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition)
Examples
“That's because there isn't one specific focal character; if anything, the platoon is the focal character.”
“The platoon is also required to promote an uneasy hearts-and-minds policy among notionally friendly locals.”
“The Navy announced last year it would name a destroyer after Marine Cpl. Jason Dunham, who used his helmet and body to cover a grenade in Iraq on April 14, 2004, protecting members of his platoon from the bulk of the blast, according to the Department of Defense's "Heroes in the War on Terror" website.”
“The natural strength of a platoon is understrength.”
“In the current report, we are told that the situation became so serious that a platoon from the 3Bn the Parachute Regiment refused to go out on patrol until the problem was resolved.”
“A platoon is typically less than thirty men, and a squad is eight or less.”
“This year's blue-line platoon is a fairly uninspiring lot in Red Line's view.”
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“Testing was conducted on an unwitting platoon from the 75th Ranger Regiment.”
“The platoon is normally escorted by armed Humvees and helicopters, but did not have that support Wednesday, McClenny told her mother.”
“Toon; I suppose that's what the word platoon has become, with time.”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘platoon’.
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®emovies
Movies or TV shows where the titles are also common words, generally one-word titles.
lost, alien, bug, elephant, siege, gladiator, flock, captivity, piano, roots, freaks, moonstruck and 269 more...
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SEDE - armies and units
troops, section, side-guard, platoon, service, regiment, marines, legion, paratroops, left forces, land forces, joint unit and 111 more...
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Words that are also movies
Unabashedly stolen from a comment made by courier12.
vertigo, serendipity, casablanca, psycho, jaws, fantasia, stagecoach, network, rocky, giant, platoon, unforgiven and 285 more...
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Headlines & Newsmakers
frugality, environment, extinction, bible, killer, jazz, cloning, dead, god, moon, global warming, bailout and 340 more...
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Groups
Words synonymous with 'group.'
congregation, crowd, gaggle, flock, clique, bunch, cluster, herd, mass, mob, multitude, organization and 118 more...
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Absolutely Nothing
Them's fightin' words.
george s. patton, huh. good god, y'..., i love the smell ..., never a good war ..., all the arms we n..., fighting for peac..., agent orange, give peace a chance, make love, not war, let slip the dogs..., the pen is mighti..., operation overlord and 58 more...
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formations
impi, fire team, squad, stick, platoon, task force, company, battalion, battle group, cohort, century, legion and 25 more...
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Movies I've Seen
There's a jar I've been adding movie ticket stubs to since about age twelve. I am pleased to have a more accessible way of keeping track of the movies I've seen. Even if some are pretty embarrassin...
ghostbusters, amadeus, miller's crossing, no reservations, hoot, insomnia, master and commander, the matrix, o brother, where ..., night of the comet, the dark knight, tropic thunder and 489 more...
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-oons (once of more than one syllable)
Originally this list was to contain multisyllabic words that end in "oon," but as you can see from the comments, all hell broke loose.
doubloon, poltroon, spittoon, patroon, dragoon, bassoon, platoon, typhoon, rangoon, maroon, pontoon, monsoon and 96 more...
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fifi
verbs Adj Adv noun
indulge, convene, solve, dissolve, prospect, prospective, allege, resolve, accountable, administration, amid, agenda and 407 more...
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Time for a new list!
abrupt, erupt, rupture, sync, appropinquity, heterochromia, homochromatic, monochromatic, willy nilly, nitty gritty, kowtow, wonton and 455 more...
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The Lies of Locke Lamora
Words and phrases from Scott Lynch's book, The Lies of Locke Lamora
constable, windfall, sternum, commensurate, disinter, grotty, thresher shark, savvy, miser, reticent, magnanimous, trowel and 301 more...
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The things they carried (List 2)
Listening to this as an audio book for the second time. Tim O'Brien uses simple words and phrases to great effect. Very few unfamilar and big words . The writing style reminds me of words from Joh...
The, Things, They, Carried, meant, fond, By necessity,, presented to him, far beyond, against the brick..., reaching, taut and 2940 more...
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Just 'cause I like 'em, P
pellucid, pertain, pampas, prate, pinecone, philistine, pantocrator, papaverine, postmeridian, potlatch, pharology, pinniped and 622 more...
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nfk9595's Words
magnetohydrodynamics, bovine, epistle, gargantuan, kerfuffle, verbiage, morose, coup de main, elan, achtung, uber, verboten and 497 more...
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On The Road
It's a book by Jack Kerouac
Vague, jalopy, naïve, emaciated, vindicate, hysterical, Obsequious, Schopenhauer, dichotomy, jargon, phosphorescence, lout and 87 more...
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