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NCO |
Corporal |
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CHEVRON |
Corporal’s stripe |
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NAPOLEON |
The Little Corporal |
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CORPORALSHIP |
A corporal's office. |
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FLAMENCO |
Dance set fire to corporal |
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CORPORAS |
The corporal, or communion cloth. |
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LANCE |
Prefix that lowers ranking of corporal |
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BRONCO |
Corporal follows little brother on wild horse |
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NAIK |
A chief; a leader; a Sepoy corporal. |
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BURSE |
An ornamental case of hold the corporal when not in use. |
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DISEMBODIED |
Divested of a body; ceased to be corporal;
incorporeal. |
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DISCIPLINE |
Self-inflicted and voluntary corporal punishment, as
penance, or otherwise; specifically, a penitential scourge. |
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EXEMPT |
One of four officers of the Yeomen of the Royal Guard,
having the rank of corporal; an Exon. |
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LANCEPESADE |
An assistant to a corporal; a private performing the
duties of a corporal; -- called also lance corporal. |
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RANSOM |
A sum paid for the pardon of some great offense and the
discharge of the offender; also, a fine paid in lieu of corporal
punishment. |
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SERGEANT |
In a company, battery, or troop, a noncommissioned
officer next in rank above a corporal, whose duty is to instruct
recruits in discipline, to form the ranks, etc. |
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TRIANGLE |
A kind of frame formed of three poles stuck in the ground
and united at the top, to which soldiers were bound when undergoing
corporal punishment, -- now disused. |