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Meanings of military jargon in English
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Usage of military jargon in English
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We became well-acquainted with the names of certain drugs, types of prosthetics, militaryjargon.
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I'd prefer not to insult you with cliched militaryjargon and half-assed obviously-researched (dis)information.
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Lockheed's actually talking about its vision for the future of ISR, militaryjargon for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance.
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It was one of many bits of militaryjargon and slang that had come into common usage over the years.
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And though I speak the militaryjargon easily, it bears little relation to Cicero whom I read in Greek translation!
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In simple terms and sans any militaryjargon, the unit could best be described as the world's most formidable hacker posse.
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Critics said the e-mails -filled with FARC militaryjargon -were often ambiguous and did not provide conclusive evidence of any collaboration.
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As soon as it happened she went into what I'm guessing is a classic POTESH. This was militaryjargon for post-traumatic epigenetic shift.
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Futility music n. US militaryjargon for sanctioned aural torture, such as round-the-clock repetition of raucous songs by Eminem, Metallica, and Britney Spears.
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Of the 14 strikes that Central Command has recently acknowledged have harmed civilians, four have targeted high-value individuals - militaryjargon for alleged senior figures.
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This 1,145-person unit, based at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is the only active-duty group devoted to "psyops," as these missions are called in militaryjargon.
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Brilliant Weapons: Militaryjargon for the next generation of weapons systems that go beyond "smart," such as those that use nanotechnology.