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Definition of regimen
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Regimen
(n.) The word or words
governed.
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Entrain
::
Entrain
(v. t.) To put
aboard
a
railway
train;
as, to
entrain
a
regiment..
Decimate
::
Decimate
(v. t.) To
select
by lot and
punish
with death every tenth man of; as, to
decimate
a
regiment
as a
punishment
for
mutiny..
Regimenting
::
Regimenting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Regimen.
Ration
::
Ration
(v. t.) To
supply
with
rations,
as a
regiment..
Depot
::
Depot (n.) The
headquarters
of a
regiment,
where all
supplies
are
received
and
distributed,
recruits
are
assembled
and
instructed,
infirm
or
disabled
soldiers
are taken care of, and all the wants of the
regiment
are
provided
for..
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
Regiment
::
Regiment
(n.) A
region
or
district
governed.
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..
Color
::
Color (n.) A
distinguishing
badge,
as a flag or
similar
symbol
(usually
in the
plural);
as, the
colors
or color of a ship or
regiment;
the
colors
of a race horse (that is, of the cap and
jacket
worn by the
jockey)..
Grenadier
::
Grenadier
(n.)
Originaly,
a
soldier
who
carried
and threw
grenades;
afterward,
one of a
company
attached
to each
regiment
or
battalion,
taking
post on the right of the line, and
wearing
a
peculiar
uniform.
In
modern
times,
a
member
of a
special
regiment
or
corps;
as, a
grenadier
of the guard of
Napoleon
I. one of the
regiment
of
Grenadier
Guards
of the
British
army, etc..
Wing
::
Wing (n.) The right or left
division
of an army,
regiment,
etc..
Voltigeur
::
Voltigeur
(n.) One of a
picked
company
of
irregular
riflemen
in each
regiment
of the
French
infantry.
Royal
::
Royal (n.) One of the
soldiers
of the first
regiment
of foot of the
British
army,
formerly
called
the
Royals,
and
supposed
to be the
oldest
regular
corps in
Europe;
-- now
called
the Royal
Scots..
Aid-major
::
Aid-major
(n.) The
adjutant
of a
regiment.
Unattached
::
Unattached
(a.) Not
assigned
to any
company
or
regiment.
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..
Raid
::
Raid (v. t.) To make a raid upon or into; as, two
regiments
raided
the
border
counties..
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..
Regimentally
::
Regimentally
(adv.)
In or by a
regiment
or
regiments;
as,
troops
classified
regimentally..
Drum Major
::
Drum major () The chief or first
drummer
of a
regiment;
an
instructor
of
drummers.
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