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Noun
/ˈkadrē/,/ˈkäd-/,/-ˌrā/,
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cadres, plural;
  1. A small group of people specially trained for a particular purpose or profession
    • - a small cadre of scientists
  2. A group of activists in a communist or other revolutionary organization

  3. A member of such a group


  1. cell: a small unit serving as part of or as the nucleus of a larger political movement
  2. a nucleus of military personnel capable of expansion
  3. The concept of professional revolutionaries, alternatively called cadre, is in origin a Leninist concept used to describe a body of devoted communists who spend the majority of their time organising their party toward a mass revolutionary party capable of leading a workers' revolution. ...
  4. The Cadre is a DC Comics supervillain group, except for members of the Cadre of the Immortal, most of whom were redeemed and became heroes by story's end. They first appear in Justice League of America #235 February (1985), and were created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton.
  5. The Cadre is a comic book created by Mat Nastos and published by Nifty Comics.
  6. The Cadre is the student-run newspaper of University of Prince Edward Island in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, by the UPEI Student Union. The Cadre is usually published six to seven times a year, depending on scheduling conflicts with the school's exam periods.
  7. A frame or framework; The framework or skeleton upon which a regiment is to be formed; the officers of a regiment forming the staff; The core of a managing group, or a member of such a group
  8. (CADRES) Coronary Artery Descriptors and Restenosis [project]
  9. (Cadres) Translation of mathematical terms between English and French.
  10. A unit consisting of seven entities. (See also "Entity.")
  11. Organized group of party activists. A party member who holds a responsible position (usually administrative) in either the party or the government apparatus. In a more restricted sense, a person who has been fully indoctrinated in party ideology and methods and uses this training in his or her work.
  12. a  manager or executive, notably in private sector employment. Though there is no formal definition of what a cadre is, the expression is regularly used in the language of business and industrial relations, and having the status of cadre within an enterprise usually brings privileges and ...
  13. Later in the war some Divisions and Battalions were reduced to Cadre strength, this was when most of the fighting strength of the unit was drafted to other units and a small Cadre (number) of troops remained to reform the unit with new soldiers. ...
  14. (pr Car-der) A group of specialists or otherwise experienced persons around which a unit could be raised and trained. In many instances in The Great War, certain troops were left out of battle so that if casualties were too great, the unit could be rebuilt around them. ...
  15. A group of employees having some common or unifying relationship. For example, a cadre of telecommunications engineers, or a cadre of employees of the same grade or age group.
  16. (cäd' r&) n. - A group of familiar travelers journeying together and bound by a common bond like race, lineage, or creed. Similar to a band, pack, or unit.
  17. [In revolutionary parties or countries:] Personnel who spend a large part of their time educating, organizing and leading others in political or economic work.
  18. (Aq.) : Team. Also, one's circle of friends.
  19. the dependable, indoctrinated Communist core of Viet Cong units. Also, head-quarters personnel in special operations units.
  20. upperclassmen holding leadership positions