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Definition of militar
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Militar
(a.)
Military.
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Exercise
::
Exercise
(v. i.) To
exercise
one's self, as under
military
training;
to
drill;
to take
exercise;
to use
action
or
exertion;
to
practice
gymnastics;
as, to
exercise
for
health
or
amusement..
Flag
::
Flag (n.) A cloth
usually
bearing
a
device
or
devices
and used to
indicate
nationality,
party,
etc., or to give or ask
information;
--
commonly
attached
to a staff to be waved by the wind; a
standard;
a
banner;
an
ensign;
the
colors;
as, the
national
flag; a
military
or a naval
flag..
Picket
::
Picket
(n.) A
military
punishment,
formerly
resorted
to, in which the
offender
was
forced
to stand with one foot on a
pointed
stake..
Veteran
::
Veteran
(a.) Long
exercised
in
anything,
especially
in
military
life and the
duties
of a
soldier;
long
practiced
or
experienced;
as, a
veteran
officer
or
soldier;
veteran
skill..
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Pertaining
to civic life and
affairs,
in
distinction
from
military,
ecclesiastical,
or
official
state..
Tilt
::
Tilt (n.) A
military
exercise
on
horseback,
in which the
combatants
attacked
each other with
lances;
a
tournament..
Post
::
Post (n.) A
military
station;
the place at which a
soldier
or a body of
troops
is
stationed;
also, the
troops
at such a
station..
Campaign
::
Campaign
(n.) A
connected
series
of
military
operations
forming
a
distinct
stage in a war; the time
during
which an army keeps the
field.
Militarist
::
Militarist
(n.) A
military
man.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
dispatched
or sent with
speed;
especially,
an
important
official
letter
sent from one
public
officer
to
another;
-- often used in the
plural;
as, a
messenger
has
arrived
with
dispatches
for the
American
minister;
naval or
military
dispatches..
Desertion
::
Desertion
(n.) The act of
deserting
or
forsaking;
abandonment
of a
service,
a
cause,
a
party,
a
friend,
or any post of duty; the
quitting
of one's
duties
willfully
and
without
right;
esp., an
absconding
from
military
or naval
service..
Cavalry
::
Cavalry
(n.) That part of
military
force which
serves
on
horseback.
March
::
March (n.) The act of
marching;
a
movement
of
soldiers
from one
stopping
place to
another;
military
progress;
advance
of
troops.
Plebe
::
Plebe (n.) A
member
of the
lowest
class in the
military
academy
at West
Point.
Officer
::
Officer
(n.) One who holds an
office;
a
person
lawfully
invested
with an
office,
whether
civil,
military,
or
ecclesiastical;
as, a
church
officer;
a
police
officer;
a staff
officer..
Militar
::
Militar
(a.)
Military.
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) To
release
or
deliver
from some
liability
which
others
are
subject
to; to
except
or
excuse
from he
operation
of a law; to grant
immunity
to; to free from
obligation;
to
release;
as, to
exempt
from
military
duty, or from jury
service;
to
exempt
from fear or
pain..
Mangonel
::
Mangonel
(n.) A
military
engine
formerly
used for
throwing
stones
and
javelins.
Rajput
::
Rajput
(n.) A
Hindoo
of the
second,
or royal and
military,
caste;
a
Kshatriya;
especially,
an
inhabitant
of the
country
of
Rajpootana,
in
northern
central
India..
Sabbaton
::
Sabbaton
(n.) A
round-toed,
armed
covering
for the feet, worn
during
a part of the
sixteenth
century
in both
military
and civil
dress..
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