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Definition of regime
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of regime is as below...
Regime
(n.) Mode or
system
of rule or
management;
character
of
government,
or of the
prevailing
social
system..
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Ensign
::
Ensign
(n.)
Formerly,
a
commissioned
officer
of the army who
carried
the
ensign
or flag of a
company
or
regiment..
Drum Major
::
Drum major () The chief or first
drummer
of a
regiment;
an
instructor
of
drummers.
Cadre
::
Cadre (n.) The
framework
or
skeleton
upon which a
regiment
is to be
formed;
the
officers
of a
regiment
forming
the
staff.
Regiminal
::
Regiminal
(a.) Of or
relating
to
regimen;
as,
regiminal
rules..
Unattached
::
Unattached
(a.) Not
assigned
to any
company
or
regiment.
Colonel
::
Colonel
(n.) The chief
officer
of a
regiment;
an
officer
ranking
next above a
lieutenant
colonel
and next below a
brigadier
general.
Regime
::
Regime
(n.) Mode or
system
of rule or
management;
character
of
government,
or of the
prevailing
social
system..
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) A
syntactical
relation
between
words,
as when one
depends
on
another
and is
regulated
by it in
respect
to case or mood;
government..
Regime
::
Regime
(n.) The
condition
of a river with
respect
to the rate of its flow, as
measured
by the
volume
of water
passing
different
cross
sections
in a given time,
uniform
regime
being the
condition
when the flow is equal and
uniform
at all the cross
sections..
Regimentals
::
Regimentals
(n. pl.) The
uniform
worn by the
officers
and
soldiers
of a
regiment;
military
dress;
--
formerly
used in the
singular
in the same
sense.
Fusilier
::
Fusilier
(n.) A title now borne by some
regiments
and
companies;
as, The Royal
Fusiliers,
etc..
Horse Guards
::
Horse
Guards
() A body of
cavalry
so
called;
esp., a
British
regiment,
called
the Royal Horse
Guards,
which
furnishes
guards
of state for the
sovereign..
Foot Guards
::
Foot
Guards
(pl.)
Infantry
soldiers
belonging
to
select
regiments
called
the
Guards.
Raid
::
Raid (v. t.) To make a raid upon or into; as, two
regiments
raided
the
border
counties..
Busby
::
Busby (n.) A
military
headdress
or cap, used in the
British
army. It is of fur, with a bag, of the same color as the
facings
of the
regiment,
hanging
from the top over the right
shoulder..
In
::
In
(prep.)
With
reference
to a whole which
includes
or
comprises
the part
spoken
of; as, the first in his
family;
the first
regiment
in the
army..
Regimentally
::
Regimentally
(adv.)
In or by a
regiment
or
regiments;
as,
troops
classified
regimentally..
Gerocomy
::
Gerocomy
(n.) That part of
medicine
which
treats
of
regimen
for old
people.
Brigade
::
Brigade
(n.) A body of
troops,
whether
cavalry,
artillery,
infantry,
or
mixed,
consisting
of two or more
regiments,
under the
command
of a
brigadier
general..
Detach
::
Detach
(v. t.) To
separate
for a
special
object
or use; -- used
especially
in
military
language;
as, to
detach
a ship from a
fleet,
or a
company
from a
regiment..
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