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English Dictionary: Admiral by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
admiral
n
  1. the supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral
    Synonym(s): admiral, full admiral
  2. any of several brightly colored butterflies
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Admiral \Ad"mi*ral\, n. [OE. amiral, admiral, OF. amiral,
      ultimately fr. Ar. am[c6]r-al-bahr commander of the sea; Ar.
      am[c6]r is commander, al is the Ar. article, and am[c6]r-al,
      heard in different titles, was taken as one word. Early forms
      of the word show confusion with L. admirabilis admirable, fr.
      admirari to admire. It is said to have been introduced into
      Europe by the Genoese or Venetians, in the 12th or 13th
      century. Cf. {Ameer}, {Emir}.]
      1. A naval officer of the highest rank; a naval officer of
            high rank, of which there are different grades. The chief
            gradations in rank are admiral, vice admiral, and rear
            admiral. The admiral is the commander in chief of a fleet
            or of fleets.
  
      2. The ship which carries the admiral; also, the most
            considerable ship of a fleet.
  
                     Like some mighty admiral, dark and terrible, bearing
                     down upon his antagonist with all his canvas
                     straining to the wind, and all his thunders roaring
                     from his broadsides.                           --E. Everett.
  
      3. (Zo[94]l.) A handsome butterfly ({Pyrameis Atalanta}) of
            Europe and America. The larva feeds on nettles.
  
      {Admiral shell} (Zo[94]l.), the popular name of an ornamental
            cone shell ({Conus admiralis}).
  
      {Lord High Admiral}, a great officer of state, who (when this
            rare dignity is conferred) is at the head of the naval
            administration of Great Britain.
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