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“commando”
1. A military term referring to a soldier who is taught to plan and to execute ambushes or to surprise military attacks against an enemy: "After having planned their secret attack on the enemy, the commandos informed their superiors."
2. Etymology: Afrikaans kommando, from Dutch commando and from Spanish comando, from comandar, "to officially order"; from Vulgar Latin commandäre, "to order".
2. Etymology: Afrikaans kommando, from Dutch commando and from Spanish comando, from comandar, "to officially order"; from Vulgar Latin commandäre, "to order".
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