military
Definition of military:
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part of speech: noun
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part of speech: adjective
Pertaining to soldiers or warfare: warlike: becoming a soldier: engaged in the profession of arms: derived from service as a soldier.
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part of speech: adjective
Pert. to soldiery or to arms; engaged as a soldier; derived from services or exploits as a soldier; warlike; martial.
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part of speech: noun
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Common misspellings:
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- milatery (1.9%)
- militry (2.5%)
- miltitary (0.1%)
- milirary (0.3%)
- militairy (0.6%)
- millatry (0.4%)
- militery (2.3%)
- mili8tary (0.1%)
- miltary (20.5%)
- milatry (1.2%)
- milatary (7.8%)
- militray (6.6%)
- militar (1.1%)
- militaty (0.2%)
- militarys (0.4%)
- miltiary (3.6%)
- militarty (1.3%)
- mlitary (1.0%)
- miliray (0.1%)
- miliatary (1.8%)
- mililtary (0.6%)
- milltary (0.5%)
- miliitary (0.1%)
- milsaty (0.1%)
- miliarty (1.1%)
- miitary (1.6%)
- miliraty (0.5%)
- militay (2.0%)
- militayr (0.1%)
- miliary (3.6%)
- mititary (0.3%)
- militiary (0.6%)
- smiliar (0.5%)
- milittary (0.1%)
- millitary (27.5%)
- milatiry (0.1%)
- miltery (0.3%)
- miliatry (4.0%)
- milarty (0.1%)
- millatery (0.1%)
- milliatary (0.2%)
- millatary (0.6%)
- militart (0.4%)
- mitilary (0.1%)
- militarey (0.1%)
- militrary (0.4%)
- milaary (0.1%)
- milateary (0.1%)
Usage examples for military:
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I do not mean that the nation is indifferent to military glory, but society appears to care little or nothing about it.
"Recollections of Europe" – J. Fenimore Cooper -
The force is not of serious military value.
"Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official" – William Sleeman -
The caravan in movement should have presented a formation of wagons in orderly array, preceded by the captain and officers, flanked at a good distance on both sides by well- armed riders, and followed by a fairly strong rear- guard; but no such ideal formation could be maintained except under the discipline of a military or paid force.
"Bring Me His Ears" – Clarence E. Mulford