Partisan
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de:Partisan es:Partisano nl:Partizanen pl:Partyzant sl:Partizani sv:Partisan he:פרטיזן Partisan may refer to:
- A member of a lightly-equipped irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation. In this context the term often refers to the field element of resistance movements that opposed Nazi domination in several countries during World War II. For information on any particular such movement, see the list of links in resistance movement.
- Someone with a personal or professional commitment to one particular party, faction, cause, or person; observers may describe such partisans as "being partisan", and their outlook as "partisan views". This usage tends to express a degree of disapproval, with a hint that the degree of partisanship or devotion seems excessive.
- A Partisan, a pole weapon resembling a broad-bladed spear with laterally projecting blades below the tip.
- Partisans (jazz group) are a jazz group consisting of Julian Siegel (saxophone), Phil Robson (guitar), Gene Calderazzo (drums), Thaddeus Kelly (bass)
- The Partizans (band) were a 1980s punk rock band.