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patrol
verb (patrolled , patrolling )
1 tr & intr to make a regular systematic tour of (an area) to maintain security or surveillance.
2 intr said of a police officer: to be on duty on a beat.
noun
1 the act of patrolling on patrol .
2 a person or group of people performing this duty.
3 a body of aircraft, ships, etc carrying out this duty.
4 any of the units of six or so into which a troop of Scouts or Guides is divided.
[17c: from French patrouiller ]
patroller noun .
patrol car
noun a police car equipped with a radio, etc, used to patrol streets and motorways.
patrolman or patrolwoman
noun
1 N Am the lowest-ranking police officer; a police officer on the beat.
2 someone employed by a motoring organization to patrol a certain area and help motorists in difficulty.
patron
noun
1 someone who gives financial support and encouragement, eg to an artist, the arts, a movement or charity a patron of the arts .
2 a regular customer of a shop, attender at a theatre, etc.
3 C of E someone who has the right to appoint to any office, especially to a living in the church.
4 a patron saint.
[14c in the sense -protector-: from Latin patronus protector]
patronal adjective .
patronly adverb .
patron saint
noun the guardian saint of a country, profession, craft, etc.

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