commissar
English
Etymology
From Russian комисса́р (komissár), from German Kommissar (“commissioner”), from Latin commissarius.
Noun
commissar (plural commissars)
- (historical) An official of the Communist Party, often attached to a military unit, who was responsible for political education.
- (historical, Soviet Union) In the early Soviet Union, the head of a commissariat.
Translations
(Soviet Union) the head of a commissariat
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Derived terms
- commissarial
- commissariat
- political commissar
Anagrams
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