troop |
squad |
Squad is a coordinate term of troop.
As nouns the difference between troop and squad
is that
troop is a collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude while
squad is a group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members.
As a verb troop
is to move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops.
squad |
host |
As nouns the difference between squad and host
is that
squad is a group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members while
host is autumn (season).
squad |
claykicker |
As nouns the difference between squad and claykicker
is that
squad is a group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members while
claykicker is term for a member of a tunnelling engineering squad in WWI.
squad |
escouade |
As nouns the difference between squad and escouade
is that
squad is a group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members while
escouade is (archaic) a squad.
squad |
squadmate |
As nouns the difference between squad and squadmate
is that
squad is a group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members while
squadmate is a member of the same squad.
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