- nounechelon (noun) · echelons (plural noun)
- a level or rank in an organization, a profession, or society:"the upper echelons of the business world"
- militarya formation of troops, ships, aircraft, or vehicles in parallel rows with the end of each row projecting further than the one in front:"the regiment lined up shoulder to shoulder in three tight echelons" · "there are two planes, lying in echelon with one another"
- a part of a military force differentiated by position in battle or by function:"the rear echelon"
verbmilitaryechelon (verb) · echelons (third person present) · echeloned (past tense) · echeloned (past participle) · echeloning (present participle)- arrange in an echelon formation:"the echeloning of fire teams"
Originlate 18th century (in echelon): from French échelon, from échelle ‘ladder’, from Latin scala.
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