cadre



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[kad-ree, kah-drey] 

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–noun 
1. Military. the key group of officers and enlisted personnel necessary to establish and train a new military unit.  

2. a group of trained or otherwise qualified personnel capable of forming, training, or leading an expanded organization, as a religious or political faction, or a skilled work force: 

They hoped to form a cadre of veteran party [members].  

3. (esp. in Communist countries) a cell of trained and devoted workers. 
4. a member of a cadre; a person qualified to serve in a cadre. 
5. a framework, outline, or scheme. 


synecdoche-new-york-poster 
It’s a hallowed [ritual] of film culture. An artist makes a movie that is so labyrinthine and obscure, such a road map of blind alleys, 

such a turgid [challenge] to sit through 
that 
it sends most people skulking out of the theater
 

— except, that is, for a cadre of eggheads who [hail] the work as a visionary achievement. 


turgid (swollen) turgid [language]
turbid (dark & muddy)
Nubile








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