Platoon Definition

plə-to͝on
platoons
noun
A military unit composed of two or more squads or sections, normally under the command of a lieutenant: it is a subdivision of a company, troop, etc.
Webster's New World
A group or unit like this.
A platoon of police.
Webster's New World
A group of people working, traveling, or assembled together.
A platoon of firefighters; buses carrying platoons of tourists.
American Heritage
Any of the specialized squads (as the offensive and defensive squads in professional football) constituting a single team.
Webster's New World
verb
To be alternated with another player at a position.
Webster's New World
To divide into platoons, or use as or on a platoon.
Webster's New World
To alternate (players) at a position.
To platoon two rookies in right field.
Webster's New World
To platoon players at a position.
Webster's New World

(baseball) To alternate starts with a teammate of opposite handedness, depending on the handedness of the opposing pitcher.

Taylor has been hitting poorly against left-handers, and Morgan has been hitting poorly against right-handers, so they will platoon.
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Other Word Forms of Platoon

Noun

Singular:
platoon
Plural:
platoons

Origin of Platoon

  • From obsolete French plauton, variant of peloton, from Middle French pelote + -on. Compare pellet.

    From Wiktionary

  • French peloton from Old French diminutive of pelote ball pellet

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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