platoon

platoon
I. noun Etymology: French peloton small detachment, literally, ball, from Middle French pelote little ball — more at pellet Date: 1637 1. a subdivision of a company-sized military unit normally consisting of two or more squads or sections 2. a group of persons sharing a common characteristic or activity <
a platoon of waiters
>
; especially a group of football players who are trained for either offense or defense and are sent into or withdrawn from the game as a body II. verb Date: 1963 transitive verb to play (one player) alternately with another player in the same position (as on a baseball team) intransitive verb 1. to alternate with another player at the same position 2. to use alternate players at the same position

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