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Synonyms for military

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Synonyms for military

relating to, characteristic of, or performed by troops

of, relating to, or inclined toward war

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Synonyms for military

the military forces of a nation

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characteristic of or associated with soldiers or the military

associated with or performed by members of the armed services as contrasted with civilians

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