Council-of-war


noun
1.
a conference of high-ranking military or naval officers, usually for discussing a major emergency or war problem.
2.
any conference for discussing or deciding upon a course of action.
noun
1.
an assembly of military leaders in wartime
2.
an emergency meeting to formulate a plan

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