navarch

noun
/ˈneɪvɑː(ɹ)k/

Etymology

From Latin navarchus, from Ancient Greek ναύαρχος (naúarkhos, “leader of the ships”), corresponding to navy + -arch.

  1. derived from ναύαρχος — “leader of the ships
  2. derived from navarchus

Definitions

  1. The commander of a fleet.

    • The commander of a fleet was called Navarch

The neighborhood

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