Battalion Meaning in Bengali: ব্যাটালিয়ন, সেনাবাহিনীর একটি প্রধান ইউনিট (noun, /bæˈtæl.jən/)
Definition of Battalion
A battalion is a principal unit of a military force, typically consisting of two or more companies and forming part of a regiment. It is usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel. (noun, /bæˈtæl.jən/)
Battalion Synonyms
1. Regiment (noun, /ˈrɛdʒ.ɪ.mɛnt/)
2. Brigade (noun, /brɪˈɡeɪd/)
3. Division (noun, /dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/)
4. Troop (noun, /truːp/)
5. Company (noun, /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/)
Battalion Antonyms
1. Disband (verb, বিদ্যমান করা)
2. Scatter (verb, ছিটান)
3. Dissolve (verb, পরিহার করা)
4. Separate (verb, আলাদা করা)
5. Disperse (verb, ছিটান)
Origin of Battalion
The word “battalion” originated from the late 16th century French word “bataillon,” which means a battle formation. It was derived from the Italian word “battaglione,” meaning a large body of soldiers. The term was later adopted by English in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words
1. Battle (noun, /ˈbæt.əl/)
2. Battleground (noun, /ˈbæt.əl.ɡraʊnd/)
3. Battlement (noun, /ˈbæt.əl.mənt/)
4. Battler (noun, /ˈbæt.əl.ər/)
5. Battledress (noun, /ˈbæt.əl.dres/)
Battalion in Literature Quotes
1. “The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy is its inefficiency.” – Eugene McCarthy (ব্যারিস্টার এবং রাজনীতিবিদ ইউজিন ম্যাকার্থি)
2. “In the Soviet army, it takes more courage to retreat than advance.” – Joseph Stalin (সোভিয়েত সেনাবাহিনীতে, আগাম করার চেয়ে পিছিয়ে যেতে বেশি সাহস প্রয়োজন।)
Battalion Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: ব্যাটালিয়ন
Hindi: बटालियन
Nepali: बटालियन
Urdu: بیٹالین
Tamil: பட்டலியன்
Telugu: బ్యాటలియన్
Arabic: كتيبة
Chinese: 营 (yíng)
Japanese: 大隊 (daitai)
Russian: батальон (batalon)
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