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Definition of regime
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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..
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Regiminal
::
Regiminal
(a.) Of or
relating
to
regimen;
as,
regiminal
rules..
Regimentally
::
Regimentally
(adv.)
In or by a
regiment
or
regiments;
as,
troops
classified
regimentally..
Effective
::
Effective
(a.)
Having
the power to
produce
an
effect
or
effects;
producing
a
decided
or
decisive
effect;
efficient;
serviceable;
operative;
as, an
effective
force,
remedy,
speech;
the
effective
men in a
regiment..
Vivandiere
::
Vivandiere
(n.) In
Continental
armies,
especially
in the
French
army, a woman
accompanying
a
regiment,
who sells
provisions
and
liquor
to the
soldiers;
a
female
sutler..
Attach
::
Attach
(v. t.) To
connect;
to place so as to
belong;
to
assign
by
authority;
to
appoint;
as, an
officer
is
attached
to a
certain
regiment,
company,
or
ship..
Gerocomy
::
Gerocomy
(n.) That part of
medicine
which
treats
of
regimen
for old
people.
Cadre
::
Cadre (n.) The
framework
or
skeleton
upon which a
regiment
is to be
formed;
the
officers
of a
regiment
forming
the
staff.
Battalia
::
Battalia
(n.) Order of
battle;
disposition
or
arrangement
of
troops
(brigades,
regiments,
battalions,
etc.),
or of a naval
force,
for
action..
Review
::
Review
(n.) To make a
formal
or
official
examination
of the state of, as
troops,
and the like; as, to
review
a
regiment..
Ration
::
Ration
(v. t.) To
supply
with
rations,
as a
regiment..
Regimenting
::
Regimenting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Regimen.
Horse
::
Horse (n.)
Mounted
soldiery;
cavalry;
-- used
without
the
plural
termination;
as, a
regiment
of
horse;
--
distinguished
from
foot..
Drum Major
::
Drum major () The chief or first
drummer
of a
regiment;
an
instructor
of
drummers.
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) The word or words
governed.
Battalion
::
Battalion
(n.) A
regiment,
or two or more
companies
of a
regiment,
esp. when
assembled
for drill or
battle..
Recruit
::
Recruit
(v. t.) To
supply
with new men, as an army; to fill up or make up by
enlistment;
as, he
recruited
two
regiments;
the army was
recruited
for a
campaign;
also, to
muster;
to
enlist;
as, he
recruited
fifty men..
Entrain
::
Entrain
(v. t.) To put
aboard
a
railway
train;
as, to
entrain
a
regiment..
Voltigeur
::
Voltigeur
(n.) One of a
picked
company
of
irregular
riflemen
in each
regiment
of the
French
infantry.
Flank
::
Flank (n.) The side of an army, or of any
division
of an army, as of a
brigade,
regiment,
or
battalion;
the
extreme
right or left; as, to
attack
an enemy in flank is to
attack
him on the
side..
Zouave
::
Zouave
(n.)
Hence,
one of a body of
soldiers
who adopt the dress and drill of the
Zouaves,
as was done by a
number
of
volunteer
regiments
in the army of the
United
States
in the Civil War,
1861-65..
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