com‧mo‧dore /ˈkɒmədɔː $ ˈkɑːmədɔːr/
noun [countable][
Date: 1600-1700;
Origin: Probably from Dutch commandeur 'commander', from French, from Old French comander; ⇒ command2]
1. a high rank in the navy, or someone who has this rank
2. the
captain in charge of a group of ships that are carrying goods
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