escuadrón
squadron
noun ehs-kwah-DROHN Rare
Origin: From Italian squadrone, an augmentative of squadra, 'square formation'.
Usage Note
Escuadrón typically refers to a military cavalry or air-force unit, smaller than a regiment but larger than a platoon. In modern usage it also appears in police and special-forces contexts (escuadrón antidrogas). Note the accent on the final syllable; the plural escuadrones drops the written accent as the stress stays on the same syllable.
Examples
"El escuadrón partió al amanecer."
Natural Translation
The squadron departed at dawn.
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