Results for: (Military) ground troops, soldiers who fight on foot
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cereal crop, corn snow, corn whiskey, corny item or material, grain, cereal; maize; kernel; wart, callus, grains of corn plant, hardened uncomfortable area on foot, Indian corn, preserve food with salt or brine, preserve meat in brine or salt, tall cer...corn
ceremonial military uniformdress uniform
ceremonial staff of office, early billiard cue, macebearer, spiked club used as a weapon; spice ground from the outer shell of the nutmeg, spiked metal clubmace
Certificate of Advanced Study, Close Air Supportbombing of the enemy from the air as support for ground troopsCAS
chadar, chuddar, cloth for Muslim tomb, dark robe worn by Muslims, loose black robe which covers the whole body from head to foot including most of the face ]chador
chalk powder, edible marine fish related to the cod; ground white chalk used as a whitening agent, European fish, Pacific and Atlantic fishwhiting
challenge to a fight, order to strike, summon people to helpcall out
challenge, challenge to fight; symbol of a challenge to fight (often a glove); pledge, security, gauge, give as security (i.e. money, something of value), offer as stake in bet, offer something as pledge, standard of measure; device for measuring, toke...gage
challenge, competition, competition to find the best, fight for; appeal, struggle for control, take part in contestcontest
champ, first-place winner; supporter, one who fights for -, defend, stand up for, fight for; advocate, promote, defender, in fist place; excellent, hero or warrior, remarkable person, show winner, supreme victor in contestchampion
chance, contingency, dependent on what may happen, dependent upon; possible; accidental, happening by chance, group of military personnel, group of people, possible but not certain, reinforcement, detachment of troops; representative group, delegation,...contingent
change of one mineral to another, somebody filling military vacancy, substitute, substitution of somebody or something, act of replacing one thing with another; person or thing that takes the place of anotherreplacement
changed to a plaza where only foot traffic is permittedpedestrianized
changing of TV channels, eating different appetizers, eating of food in supermarket, eating of snacks, food for cows and sheep, frequently stopping and starting, land with grass, pastureland, field or plot of ground where livestock are grazedgrazing
chaotic state, communal meal, disorder, disarray, dirtiness; predicament, quandary; place where meals are served to a large group (military, etc.); dish or quantity of soft or liquid food, eat together, interfere with, meddle; make dirty or untidy; bun...mess
 

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