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Today's word is echelon, spelled e-c-h-e-l-o-n. Eecholon is a noun that means a step like arrangement as truth or plans. It can also means one of the series of level or grades in an organization or feel the activity or more broadly, a group or individual are at particular level or grade in an organization. Here the word used in sentence from the ego...There were those in a operate echelon network news who called a bit of that altitude sickness and thought it was their job to massage the news on behalf of the greater only they could see. The word echelon is use for anyone who is climbing the ladder and success. It traces back to skand, a late Latin word meaning letter. That was the ancestor of old France echelonner, meaning one of the letter.Overtime, the France word which is echelon in modern France came to means step great or level. When it was first borrows into English in 18 centuries, echelon refers specifically to a step like arrangement or truth, but now usually refers to a level or category within an organization or a group of people.
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Today's word is echelon, spelled e-c-h-e-l-o-n. Eecholon is a noun that means a step like arrangement as truth or plans. It can also means one of the series of level or grades in an organization or feel the activity or more broadly, a group or individual are at particular level or grade in an organization. Here the word used in sentence from the ego by doctor line. There were those in a operate echelon network news who called a bit of that altitude sickness and thought it was their job to massage the news on behalf of the greater only they could see. The word echelon is use for anyone who is climbing the ladder and success. It traces back to skand, a late Latin word meaning letter. That was the ancestor of old France echelonner, meaning one of the letter.Overtime, the France word which is echelon in modern France came to means step great or level. When it was first borrows into English in 18 centuries, echelon refers specifically to a step like arrangement or truth, but now usually refers to a level or category within an organization or a group of people.
Today's word is echelon, spelled e-c-h-e-l-o-n. Eecholon is a noun that means a step like arrangement as truth or plans. It can also means one of the series of level or grades in an organization or feel the activity or more broadly, a group or individual are at particular level or grade in an organization. Here the word used in sentence from the ego by doctor line. There were those in a operate echelon network news who called a bit of that altitude sickness and thought it was their job to massage the news on behalf of the greater only they could see. The word echelon is use for anyone who is climbing the ladder and success. It traces back to skand, a late Latin word meaning letter. That was the ancestor of old France echelonner, meaning one of the letter.Overtime, the France word which is echelon in modern France came to means step great or level. When it was first borrows into English in 18 centuries, echelon refers specifically to a step like arrangement or truth, but now usually refers to a level or category within an organization or a group of people.