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com·bat·ant I. \kəmˈbatənt, -ad.ənt sometimes ˈkämˌba-; Brit usually & US also ˈkämbətənt or -bəd.ənt or -bətənt, Brit sometimes ˈkəmbə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French combattant, from combattant, adjective : one that engages in combat II. adjective Etymology: Middle French combattant, from present participle of combattre : contending or disposed to contend: as a. : taking part in or prepared to take part in active fighting < a combatant officer > b. also com·bat·tant \“\ heraldry : rampant and facing each other as if in combat — used of representations of two animals < two lions combatant > |