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Commissary

commissary
 noun  (plural -saries)  Etymology: Middle English commissarie, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin commissarius, from Latin commissus, past participle of committere  Date: 14th century  1. one delegated by a superior to execute a duty or an office  2.  a. a store for equipment and provisions; especially a supermarket for military personnel  b. food supplies  c. a lunchroom especially in a motion-picture studio
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  n. (pl. -ies) 1 a deputy or delegate. 2 a representative or deputy of a bishop. 3 Mil. an officer responsible for the supply of food etc. to soldiers. 4 US a a restaurant in a film studio etc. b the food supplied. 5 US Mil. a store for the supply of food etc. to soldiers. Derivatives commissarial adj. commissaryship n. Etymology: ME f. med.L commissarius person in charge (as COMMIT) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1. комиссар 2. уполномоченный 3. полицейский комиссар (во Франции) 4. интендант 5. хозяйственно-продовольственные склады 6. ам. лавка 7. ам. военнный (продовольственный) магазин 8. ам. буфет ...
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  noun  1) rus. комиссар; уполномоченный  2) интендант  3) военный продовольственный магазин; военный магазин ...
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  (commissaries) A commissary is a shop that provides food and equipment in a place such as a military camp or a prison. (AM) N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 BrE an officer in the army who is in charge of food supplies 2 AmE a shop that supplies food and other goods in a military camp 3 AmE a place where you can eat in a large organization such as a film studio (2), factory etc ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - mid-14c., "one to whom special duty is entrusted by a higher power," from M.L. commissarius, from L. commissus "entrusted," pp. of committere (see commit). The military sense of "official in charge of supply of food, stores, transport" it dates to 1489. ...
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