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Showing words for OFFICERS using the English dictionary

8 Letter Words for Officers

officers

7 Letter Words for Officers

coffers, coiffes, officer, offices, scoffer

6 Letter Words for Officers

coffer, coiffe, cories, corsie, croise, ficoes, fifers, forces, fresco, frisco, froise, offers, office, reffos, scroff

5 Letter Words for Officers

ceros, cires, coeff, coffs, coifs, coirs, cores, corse, cosie, cries, crise, crois, crose, erics, ferio, fices, ficos, fiefs, fifer, fifes, fires, force, fores, fosie, fries, froes, icers, ireos, offer, offic, orfes, osier, reffo, reifs, rices, riffs, scoff, score, seric, serif, serio, sicer, siroc, sofer

4 Letter Words for Officers

cero, cire, coef, coes, coff, coif, coir, core, corf, cors, cose, cres, cris, effs, eric, eris, eros, feif, feis, fers, fice, fico, fief, fier, fies, fife, fifo, fire, firs, fisc, fise, foes, fore, fris, froe, fros, icer, ices, iocs, ires, oeci, offs, orcs, ores, orfe, orfs, recs, refs, reif, rice, ries, rife, riff, rifs, risc, rise, rocs, roes, rose, seco, seif, seir, seor, serf, sero, sice, sier, sife, sire, soce, soir, sore, sori

3 Letter Words for Officers

ceo, cer, cfi, cfs, cie, cif, cir, cis, cor, cos, cro, crs, csi, eco, eff, efs, eir, eof, eos, erf, ers, esc, esr, fcs, fec, fei, fer, fes, fie, fir, foe, for, fri, fro, frs, ice, ifc, ife, iff, ifs, iof, ios, ire, irs, ise, iso, oer, oes, off, oie, ois, orc, ore, orf, ors, ose, osi, rec, ref, rei, res, rfs, rie, rif, rio, roc, roe, roi, ros, scf, sci, scr, sec, sei, ser, sic, sie, sif, sir, soc, sri

Definitions for Officers

[1] a person who holds a position of rank or authority in the army, navy, air force, or any similar organization, especially one who holds a commission.
[2] a member of a police department or a constable.
[3] a person licensed to take full or partial responsibility for the operation of a merchant ship or other large civilian ship; a master or mate.
[4] a person appointed or elected to some position of responsibility or authority in the government, a corporation, a society, etc.
[5] (in some honorary orders) a member of any rank except the lowest.
[6] Obsolete . an agent.
[7] to furnish with officers.
[8] to command or direct as an officer does.
[9] to direct, conduct, or manage.
[10] a person in the armed services who holds a position of responsibility, authority, and duty, esp one who holds a commission
[11] See police officer
[12] (on a non-naval ship) any person including the captain and mate, who holds a position of authority and responsibility radio officer ; engineer officer
[13] a person appointed or elected to a position of responsibility or authority in a government, society, etc
[14] a government official a customs officer
[15] (in the Order of the British Empire) a member of the grade below commander
[16] to furnish with officers
[17] to act as an officer over (some section, group, organization, etc)

Words related to Officers

officerofficial, deputy, executive, manager, agent, director, chief, representative, leader, detective, captain, police, head, dignitary, bureaucrat, magistrate, president, appointee, officeholder, functionary

Words nearby Officers

officeroffice of war information, office park, office seeker, office-block ballot, officeholder, officer, officer of arms, officer of the day, officer of the deck, officer of the guard, officer of the watch

Origin of Officers

1275–1325; Middle English < Anglo-French; Middle French officier < Medieval Latin officiārius, equivalent to Latin offici(um ) office + -ārius -ary; see -er2, -ier2

Other words from Officers

of·fi·ce·ri·al [aw-fuh -seer -ee-uh  l, of-uh -] /ˌɔ fəˈsɪər i əl, ˌɒf ə-/ , adjective
of·fi·cer·less , adjective
of·fi·cer·ship , of·fi·cer·hood , noun
sub·of·fi·cer , noun
un·der·of·fi·cer , noun
un·of·fi·cered , adjective

Synonyms for Officers

agent, chief, civil servant, deputy, director, executive, leader, manager, official, representative, President, appointee, bureaucrat, dignitary, functionary, head, magistrate, officeholder, organization administrator, public servant