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soldiership
sol·dier S0545500 (sōl′jər)n.1. One who serves in an army.2. An enlisted person or a noncommissioned officer.3. An active, loyal, or militant follower of an organization.4. a. A nonreproductive ant or termite that has a large head and powerful jaws.b. One of a group of honeybees that swarm in defense of a hive.intr.v. sol·diered, sol·dier·ing, sol·diers 1. To be or serve as a soldier.2. To make a show of working in order to escape punishment.Phrasal Verb: soldier on To continue to do something, especially when it is difficult or tedious; persevere: "As Russia decayed, these Siberians soldiered on, finding ways to live and enjoy life" (Jeffrey Tayler). [Middle English soudier, mercenary, from Anglo-Norman soudeour, soldeier and Old French soudoior, soudier, both from Old French sol, soud, sou, from Late Latin solidum, soldum, pay, from solidus, solidus; see solidus.] sol′dier·ship′ n.soldiership (ˈsəʊldʒəʃɪp) n (Military) the state of being a soldierThesaurusNoun | 1. | soldiership - skills that are required for the life of soldiersoldieringacquirement, skill, accomplishment, attainment, acquisition - an ability that has been acquired by training | EncyclopediaSeesoldierLegalSeeSoldiersoldiership
Synonyms for soldiershipnoun skills that are required for the life of soldierSynonymsRelated Words- acquirement
- skill
- accomplishment
- attainment
- acquisition
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