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The Basra Operations Command is an organisation of the Government of Iraq which coordinates both Ministry of Defence and Ministry of Interior security
Basra_Operations_Command
Iraqi general
From September 2007 to April 2008, he was the commander of the Basra Operations Command, an Iraqi Army formation in control of all Iraqi Army and Interior
Mohan_al-Furayji
Service Joint Operations Command 23rd Squadron Eastern Salah al Din Operations Command Basra Operations Command Karbala Operations Command 41st Brigade
2026_Iran_war_order_of_battle
1987 battle of the Iran–Iraq War
The siege of Basra, code-named Operation Karbala-5 or The Great Harvest (Arabic: الحصاد الأكبر), was an offensive operation carried out by Iran in an effort
Siege_of_Basra
Battle of the Iraq War
The Battle of Basra began on 25 March 2008, when the Iraqi Army launched an operation (code-named Saulat al-Fursan, meaning Operation Charge of the Knights
Battle_of_Basra_(2008)
Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary umbrella group
Operations Command Baghdad Operations Command Basra Operations Command Diyala Operations Command Kirkuk and East Tigris Operations Command Jazeera and
Popular_Mobilization_Forces
1941 campaign during World War II
Vice-Marshal Smart was evacuated to Basra and then to India. Colonel Roberts assumed de facto command of the land operations at RAF Habbaniya after the departure
Anglo-Iraqi_War
Military unit
Brigade (former 9 Strategic Infrastructure Bde) 49th Brigade (4-4). Basra Operations Command – Basrah 8th Commando Division – Diwaniyah – The 8th Division is
Iraqi_Ground_Forces_Command
fighters The below operations were overseen by the brigade formation known as Special Air Service Troops: Operations in support of Operation Overlord, the
List_of_SAS_operations
Port city in southern Iraq
Basra (Arabic: ٱلْبَصْرَة, romanized: al-Baṣrah) or Basrah is a port city in southern Iraq. It is the capital of the eponymous Basra Governorate, as well
Basra
Ground Forces of the Republic of Iraq
Motorized Division – Tikrit – split off from 4 Division in mid-2008. Basra Operations Command – Basrah 8th Commando Division – HQ Diwaniyah 10th Division – Nasiriyah
Iraqi_Ground_Forces
1985 military operation during the Iran-Iraq war
stalemate. After its failure to capture Basra in 1982, Iran launched Operation Kheibar in 1984 to capture the Baghdad-Basra highway. This resulted in the Battle
Operation_Badr_(1985)
Coalition victory in the invasion of Iraq
The Battle of Basra lasted from 21 March to 6 April 2003 and was one of the first battles of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The British 7 Armoured Brigade
Battle_of_Basra_(2003)
1982 Iran–Iraq War operation
attacks that lasted for 6 weeks. It was launched by Iran on 13 July 1982 near Basra and featured the use of human wave attacks in the largest land battle since
Operation_Ramadan
1984 Iran–Iraq War battle
mostly indecisive Dawn operations, Iran attempted to change tactics. Iran had launched numerous operations in 1983 around Basra and southern Iraq using
Battle_of_the_Marshes
1987 Iran–Iraq War operation
Pasdaran attempted to breach the last line of defense protecting access to Basra. The Iranian offensive failed as the Iraqis were trained in defensive combat
Operation_Karbala-8
PJCC and Basra Palace were handed back to Iraqi control. They handed over to 4th Mechanised Brigade on 1 December 2007. The force was commanded by a three-star
British involvement in the Iraq War
British_involvement_in_the_Iraq_War
Vessel class of the U.S. and Iraqi navies
The Al Basra-class offshore support vessel (manufacturer designates as RiverHawk OSV 60) is a 60-meter (200 ft) multi-function offshore support vessel
Al Basra-class offshore support vessel
Al_Basra-class_offshore_support_vessel
Base), Fire Base (FB). Siege of U.K. bases in Basra Operation Telic Operation Telic order of battle "Operation Telic: British Forces Deployed". Britain's
List of British military installations used during the Iraq War
List_of_British_military_installations_used_during_the_Iraq_War
British peer and former RAF officer (born 1949)
Commander for Operation Veritas (British operations against the Taliban) in Afghanistan, his first direct experience of front-line operations overseas since
Jock_Stirrup
1988 Iraqi offensives in the Iran–Iraq War
the larger Operation Dawn 8. The taking of the peninsula by the Iranians was a strong blow to Iraq's prestige whilst also threatening Basra from the south-east
Tawakalna ala Allah Operations
Tawakalna_ala_Allah_Operations
British Army Special Air Service soldier (1971–2006)
a British special forces detachment that carried out operations against Iraqi insurgents in Basra. In early November, only weeks before his death and shortly
Jon_Hollingsworth
US Army battalion
Company Army Reserve from Tampa, Florida. The battalion also took command of a camp on COB Basra and were in charge of all facilities and occupants to include
793rd Military Police Battalion
793rd_Military_Police_Battalion
1986 battle in the Iran–Iraq War
failure. Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi high command still were convinced that the main Iranian attack was towards Basra, and did not take word of the Iranian
First_Battle_of_al-Faw
Battle of the Iraq War
817°E / 30.500; 47.817 The siege of Basra was initiated by the Mahdi Army (Jaysh al-Mahdi) to capture the city of Basra in 2007. Following the reported major
Siege_of_Basra_(2007)
Special operations unit
The Joint Special Operations Command Task Force in the Iraq War was a joint U.S. and British special operations temporary grouping assembled from different
Joint Special Operations Command Task Force in the Iraq War
Joint_Special_Operations_Command_Task_Force_in_the_Iraq_War
Order of battle
Group. Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula (CJSOTF-AP), itself answers to Special Operations Command Central. Unless otherwise
Iraq War order of battle, 2009
Iraq_War_order_of_battle,_2009
2006 military operation in Iraq
soldiers took part in the operations with another 2,000 in close proximity, in preparation for handing over security of the city of Basra to the Iraqi government
Operation_Sinbad
1945 Allied unit relocation in Europe
special, temporary organization, called 1st Canadian Special Basra Unit was created. "Basra" was the code name for the cover plan and the unit included
Operation_Goldflake
Umayyad Provincial governor and Military commander
campaigns to eradicate the Azraqite rebels in the districts of Basra, Ahwaz and Fars. After operations against the Azraqites were concluded in 697, Habib moved
Habib_ibn_al-Muhallab
Iranian general (1957–1987)
and operations during the war, notablly the First Battle of al-Faw, which resulted in the capture of Iraq's Al-Faw Peninsula. In the Siege of Basra (also
Husayn_Kharrazi
Engagement of the Iraq War
Neville (2008). Special Operations Forces in Iraq. Osprey Publishing. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-84603-357-5. Rossiter, Mike, Target Basra , Corgi, 2009 ISBN 978-0552157001
Battle_of_Al_Faw_(2003)
7th-century Arab tribal leader and commander of the Islamic caliphate
guaranteed Umar that the governors of Kufa and Basra, from which he had to levy troops, would not infringe on his command. Umar departed Damascus with 3,000 Syrian
Umar ibn Ubayd Allah ibn Ma'mar
Umar_ibn_Ubayd_Allah_ibn_Ma'mar
List of Iran's operations during Iran-Iraq war
of extensive Iranian ground operations in the Iran-Iraq war introduces 28 of the most important Iranian ground operations during the eight years of the
List of extensive Iranian ground operations in the Iran–Iraq War
List_of_extensive_Iranian_ground_operations_in_the_Iran–Iraq_War
Iraqi Army division
Anglo-Iraqi War it was in Al Diwaniyah on the main rail line from Baghdad to Basra. In 1977-78 British military attaches' reports from Baghdad said it was
4th_Division_(Iraq)
Elite special forces and counter-terrorism unit of the Iraqi Armed Forces
called the Iraqi Special Operations Forces (ISOF; Arabic: قوات العمليات الخاصة العراقية). They are an elite special operations force composed of three
Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service
Iraqi_Counter_Terrorism_Service
Major engagement of the Zanj Rebellion in the year 871
The Battle of Basra was a major engagement of the Zanj Rebellion, fought on September 7–10, 871. Zanj rebels and allied Arab tribesmen, led by Yahya ibn
Battle_of_Basra_(871)
World War I military campaign
city of Basra after a short fight with soldiers of the Iraq Area Command under Suphi Bey, the Governor of Basra. The Ottoman troops abandoned Basra and retreated
Mesopotamian_campaign
WW2 British and Commonwealth formation
Command and then Persia and Iraq Command. Sabine Force was despatched from Karachi by GHQ India to seize the port of Basra and to supplement the British
Iraqforce
Battle of the Mesopotamian Campaign of WWI
military operations in Persia and try to build up a new army to prevent the British from moving on to capture Mosul. The British had captured Basra Vilayet
Fall_of_Baghdad_(1917)
Battles between the Mahdi Army and the Iraqi Army
also moved two battalions to Basra. In August 2007, the Iraqi Army established the Basra Operational Command under the command of General Mohan. The Vice
2008_Iraq_spring_fighting
British Army officer (born 1959)
International Security Assistance Force, and then in a staff position in Basra, Iraq. As a brigadier in 2003, Barrons served his second tour in Northern
Richard_Barrons
Military unit
it was part of the 3rd Corps (Iraq) in 1978, located at Basra and comprising the 15th (Basra), 19th (Sibay), and 20th Mechanised Brigades, according to
5th_Division_(Iraq)
Military unit
2003, the Brigade first deployed to southern Iraq on Operation Telic 3, where it was based at Basra Palace. The Brigade's first two-months of the deployment
20th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
20th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British general
which capacity he was deployed to Basra in Iraq where he made an attempt to target corruption. The brigade left Basra in November 2006 and returned to
James_Everard
Military invasion led by the United States
including the city of Basra during the invasion. A total of 46,000 troops of all the British services were committed to the operation at its start, including
2003_invasion_of_Iraq
German Air Force officer
precede "Flyer Command Iraq" (Fliegerführer Irak). He was also given the task of integrating Fliegerführer Irak with Iraqi forces in operations against the
Axel_von_Blomberg
Active British Army formation
advancing on Basra, destroying 17 T-55 tanks, 5 artillery pieces and 7 armoured personnel carriers. After British forces entered Basra on 6 April 3 PARA
16_Air_Assault_Brigade
United States Army National Guard Major General
MND-South was responsible for a much larger area of operations than previous forces stationed in the Basra region. The withdrawal of the Polish forces that
Richard_C._Nash
1990–1991 conflict in the Middle East
Iran–Iraq War. This led to Iraq annexing Kuwait's territories establishing Basra Governorate in the north and Kuwait Governorate in the south. The invasion
Gulf_War
Indian Army officer (1857–1926)
spent the remainder of the First World War in command of Northern Army in which role he took part in operations against the Mahsuds in Spring 1917. He saw
Arthur Barrett (Indian Army officer)
Arthur_Barrett_(Indian_Army_officer)
1987–88 US operation of the Iran-Iraq War
Central Command, were the operations' most visible part. U.S. Air Force AWACS radar planes provided surveillance and U.S. Army special-operations helicopters
Operation_Earnest_Will
2003–2011 conflict in Iraq
Joint Special Operations Command Task Force in the Iraq War List of wars by death toll National Network to End the War Against Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom
Iraq_War
1988 battle in the Iran–Iraq War
the larger Operation Dawn 8. The taking of the peninsula by the Iranians was a strong blow to Iraq's prestige whilst also threatening Basra from the south-east
Second_Battle_of_al-Faw
British army officer
Commandant Joint Services Command and Staff College. He had previously commanded the 7th Armoured Brigade (the "Desert Rats") during Operation Telic 1 when the
Graham_Binns
1981 Iran–Iraq War operation
limited numbers of aircraft and lack of spare parts). The operation convinced Iraq that Basra was under attack, consequently, they did not reinforce their
Operation_Samen-ol-A'emeh
Military field formation of the Indian Army
Corps was the formation directly under Headquarters Eastern Command to conduct operations against Naga insurgents. The spread of insurgency into new areas
III_Corps_(India)
1983 Iran–Iraq War operation
the upper hand in disrupting troop and supply movements from Baghdad to Basra. U.S. Intelligence reported that both sides had over 100,000 soldiers poised
Operation_Before_the_Dawn
Volunteer military battalion in WWI
warfare operations. The battalion was formed in late 1914 under the leadership of Süleyman Askerî Bey and was deployed in various operations against the
Osmancık Battalion (Ottoman Empire)
Osmancık_Battalion_(Ottoman_Empire)
General Saad Dawai, the commander of the Iraqi Armed Forces' Anbar Operations Command. The U.S. has called for the disarmament of Iran-backed militias in
2026 United States–Israeli strikes on Iraq
2026_United_States–Israeli_strikes_on_Iraq
Military unit
is one among the seven commands of IAF. This command was started on 19 July 1984 and is relatively new among the other commands. The conflicts in Sri Lanka
Southern_Air_Command_(India)
Basic aviation formation of the 1st Cavalry Division, US Army
multi-national general support, airborne command and control operations, and air movement operations. With the onset of Operation Iraqi Freedom in March 2003, the
1st_Air_Cavalry_Brigade
Retired British Army Officer
gained command of a rifle company which in 2003 he led during the invasion of Iraq. As chief of staff of 20 Armoured Brigade, he returned to Basra in 2006
Andrew Harrison (British Army officer)
Andrew_Harrison_(British_Army_officer)
WW2 British Army organization
formation that could send effective support for operations in northern Iraq and also because air operations were controlled by the Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief
Persia_and_Iraq_Command
Kurdistan24 (2018-01-09). "Basra Governor invokes constitutional rights, demands establishment of federal region". Basra Governor invokes constitutional
Flag_of_Iraq
Supply route in World War II
Iraq, Basra Umm Qasr. The main overland routes were from the ports to Tehran, and then Tehran — Ashgabat or Tehran — Baku or, alternatively, Basra — Kazvin
Persian_Corridor
U.S. Navy's special operations force
United States Navy's primary special operations force and a component of the United States Naval Special Warfare Command. Among the SEAL's main functions
United_States_Navy_SEALs
Mediterranean sea in West Asia
the west, as well as Sind waterway, in India. The Achaemenid high naval command had established major naval bases located along Shatt al-Arab river, Bahrain
Persian_Gulf
Land warfare branch of Denmark's military
soldiers responsible for creating and maintaining peace in the province of Basra, together with the British. Denmark lost its first soldier in Iraq on 17
Royal_Danish_Army
Military unit
Other missions included: Operation Ramadan near Basra, Iraq Operation Muslim ibn Aqil in Sumar and Salman Several Wal-Fajr operations in Fakkeh, Chazabeh,
31st_Ashura_Division
Overview and topical guide
Karbala provincial headquarters raid Battle of Najaf (2007) Operation Shurta Nasir Siege of Basra (2007) Battle of Baqubah Battle of Route Bismarck Battle
Outline_of_the_Iraq_War
Royal Marines officer and former Governor of Gibraltar (born 1954)
day of the ground campaign. Dutton also commanded the brigade through heavy fighting on the outskirts of Basra and commented that the fighting had been
James Dutton (Royal Marines officer)
James_Dutton_(Royal_Marines_officer)
Danish military contingent during the Iraq War
Dancon relocated to Camp Einherjer, located on the British Basra Air Station, west of Basra. The camp was built between November 2006 and January 2007
Dancon/Irak
Basra, while delegate the governance of Mosul to al Harith ibn Hassan. Arfajah and Utbah then founded the Amsar(garrison city) which named as Basra,
Amsar
Maritime warfare branch of Iraq's military
Operational Headquarters: Umm Qasr Tactical Operations Center: Khawr al-Amaya Platform Tactical Operations Center: Al Basrah Platform Naval Training Center:
Iraqi_Navy
Military unit
British commanded military division responsible for security in the south east of Iraq from 2003 to 2009. It was responsible for the large city of Basra (or
Multi-National Division (South-East) (Iraq)
Multi-National_Division_(South-East)_(Iraq)
British Army general
Regiment serving in Afghanistan. He commanded 1st Mechanized Brigade based in Basra in Southern Iraq during Operation Telic in 2007. He was appointed Director
James_Bashall
US Army special operations force missions
List of operations conducted by SEAL Team Six Task Force 6-26 Joint Special Operations Command Task Force in the Iraq War Task Force 121 Operation Neptune
List of operations conducted by Delta Force
List_of_operations_conducted_by_Delta_Force
Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad
the Muslim governor of Basra, who had been fighting against the Sasanians on the Iraqi front. Uthman retained overall command and together, they conquered
Uthman_ibn_Abi_al-As
Military unit
(South-East) in Basra, located at the Coalition Operating Base, at Basra Airport. Roebuck Company was initially under Command of the Rear Operations Battle Group
7th_Battalion,_The_Rifles
1983 Iran–Iraq War operation
aircraft mined the port of Bandar Khomeini. Iran's use of artillery against Basra while the battles in the north raged created multiple fronts, which effectively
Operation_Dawn-4
Land warfare force of the United Kingdom
contingency operations. The Field Army comprises: 1st (United Kingdom) Division 3rd (United Kingdom) Division Field Army Troops Home Command is the British
British_Army
First World War soldier (1861–1924)
in Persia from Ottoman Imperial attack. He arrived in Basra from India in April to assume command of the Division. As he sailed up the Tigris in a steamer
Charles Townshend (British Army officer)
Charles_Townshend_(British_Army_officer)
American four star Army general (born 1958)
country. The headquarters was in Basra, Iraq. Following two years in a second division-level command, Brooks took command of U.S. Army Central and Third
Vincent_K._Brooks
that special operations forces are operating inside Iraq. Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States all have special operations forces in the
Timeline of the 2003 invasion of Iraq
Timeline_of_the_2003_invasion_of_Iraq
British Indian Army general (1857–1921)
conjunction with the India Office. In future all military operations would be conducted by the joint commands of the War Office. The upheaval led to a change in
John Nixon (Indian Army officer)
John_Nixon_(Indian_Army_officer)
1985 Iran–Iraq War operation
Tigris River and temporarily captured a section of the Baghdad-Basra highway. The operation failed to achieve its objective of severing the highway, as a
Operation_Ghader
Islamic Republic Revolutionary Guards commander
several battles and operations in the war. Daghayeghi was fatally hit by a missile fired by an Iraqi fighter jet during the Siege of Basra while exploring
Esmail_Daghayeghi
British civil servant
told the Iraq Inquiry of the complexities of the British withdrawal from Basra in 2009, saying "we should have applied the Balkans principle of in together
Peter_Watkins_(civil_servant)
air operations director at the Combined Air Operations Centre in Al Udeid in Qatar in 2005 and assistant chief of staff at RAF Strike Command in 2006
Ray_Lock
7th century Arab general and Umayyad governor
whose suzerainty had been recognized in Basra in the wake of the Umayyads' ouster. Al-Muhallab later held a command role in the successful Zubayrid campaign
Al-Muhallab_ibn_Abi_Sufra
Infantry regiment of the British Army
on operation OCULUS (K), in the International Surveillance and Reconnaissance Task Force (ISR TF) role. In January 2005, 2 PWRR deployed to Basra Palace
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
Princess_of_Wales's_Royal_Regiment
British Army general
capacity he was responsible for security in Basra in Iraq. In 2005, he became Deputy Chief of Joint Operations at the Permanent Joint Headquarters Northwood
Peter Wall (British Army officer)
Peter_Wall_(British_Army_officer)
Iraqi General
during the war against ISIS when his contributions as an Iraqi Special Operations Forces commander received much media coverage. He played a critical role
Abdul-Wahab_al-Saadi
British Army artillery battery
RHA to Basra in Iraq on Operation Telic 4 and in 2007 the battery deployed with 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery to Basra in Iraq on Operation Telic
O Battery (The Rocket Troop) Royal Horse Artillery
O_Battery_(The_Rocket_Troop)_Royal_Horse_Artillery
military operations and missions commonly associated with World War II. As of 2022[update] this is not a comprehensive list, but most major operations that
List of World War II military operations
List_of_World_War_II_military_operations
Armoured brigade formation of the British Army, also known as the "Desert Rats"
British troops move into Basra The Guardian, 7 April 2003 Carney, Stephen A. (30 September 2011). "Allied Participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom" (PDF)
7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
7th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)
British Army general (1898–1986)
on 1 May to review the situation, and assumed the de facto command of the land operations at RAF Habbaniya after the departure of Air Vice Marshal Harry
Ouvry_Roberts
Military unit
Battle of Basra (2008), which was officially designated 'Operation Charge of the Knights.' As of September 2008, the division was commanded by Brigadier
1st_Division_(Iraq)
Military operation
border. A quick response by U.S. president Bill Clinton allowed USCENTAF command and staff to deploy to Riyadh within days. On 3 October 1994, Company C
Operation_Vigilant_Warrior
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sagacious
Boy/Male
Indian
Name of a sahabiyah, Dry land
Girl/Female
Indian
Rain
Male
Gaelic
Short form of Gaelic Fionnbarra, BARRA means "fair-headed." Compare with feminine Barra.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Helper
Boy/Male
Muslim
Name of a sahabiyah, Dry land
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bosma, BASMA means perfumed."
Boy/Male
Indian
King
Girl/Female
Indian
Full Moon
Female
Hebrew
(בָּרָה) Hebrew name BARA means "to choose."
Boy/Male
Muslim
A character in shahnameh
Girl/Female
Muslim
Rain
Female
Hebrew
Ashkenazic form of Hebrew Batya, BASYA means "daughter of God."
Female
Yiddish
(בַ×ש×Ö¸×) Yiddish form of Hebrew Basya, BASHA means "daughter of God."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Thunderbolt
Girl/Female
Indian
Sagacious
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Basya, BASIA means "daughter of God."
Girl/Female
Indian
Smile
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bara, BARRA means "to choose." Compare with masculine Barra.
Girl/Female
Indian
King of fame
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
Boy/Male
English Norse Teutonic
By the cross.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Of Good Principles; Prudent
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Educated; A Great Person
Female
English
English form of French Iseult, derived from Germanic Ishild, ISOLDE means "ice battle." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the tragic princess who was the mistress of Tristram.
Girl/Female
English
A phonetic form of the initials K. C. Also a alert; vigorous.
Girl/Female
Latin
Joy. Popular medieval British form of the name Letitia.
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Moshe, MOISHE means "drawn out."
Girl/Female
Tamil
God bharvathy
Boy/Male
English American French Irish
Fair-haired.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Sacred; Chastity
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
BASRA OPERATIONS-COMMAND
a.
Manipulatory; as, manipular operations.
n.
The method of working; mode of action.
n.
Something to be done; some transformation to be made upon quantities, the transformation being indicated either by rules or symbols.
n.
The act of loading.
n.
The act of operating or working; operation.
n.
Mechanical operation or action.
v. i.
To conduct financial operations.
n.
That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.
interj.
Enough; stop.
n.
The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
n.
Any methodical action of the hand, or of the hand with instruments, on the human body, to produce a curative or remedial effect, as in amputation, etc.
n.
Act; working; operation.
a.
Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.
n.
The operation of suffumigating.
n.
Effect produced; influence.
n.
Alt. of Bassaw
n.
Operation.
n.
The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Operate
n.
The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.