The root word for military is "milit-", which comes from Latin "militaris", meaning "of soldiers" or "of war".
The Tagalog word for "cadet" is "kadete." It refers to a student or trainee in a military or police academy.
The word that goes after military and before parlor is "military." The correct sequence is military, military, parlor.
"Legatus" is a Latin word that means "envoy" or "ambassador." In ancient Rome, a legatus was a high-ranking military officer appointed by the emperor to command a legion or lead a diplomatic mission.
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
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The root word for military is "milit-", which comes from Latin "militaris", meaning "of soldiers" or "of war".
"Colonel" is a military rank, and has no word with "opposite meaning".
the word estrategia is from the Spanish language. It is the leadership ability of a military general or the branch of a military section dealing with military command and planning which includes conduct of war.
Military forces structured and trained to fight on foot.
"Hukbo" is a Filipino word that means "military" or "armed forces." It refers to the organized group of soldiers or troops that make up a country's military.
Brevet is a military term which means a promotion which is not accompanied by a raise in pay.
No, soldier is not an adverb. It is a noun meaning an individual in the army or other military role.
The Tagalog word for "cadet" is "kadete." It refers to a student or trainee in a military or police academy.
It is an old French word meaning 'a fee'. An estate held by a superior in return for military service
A military coup or coup d'état.
It is a Spanish/South American word meaning 'council', It can mean a group of military officers holding power in a country after a coup.