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(Computers) high-level modular computer programming language used to develop applications for military and civilian needs (standard of the U.S. Department of Defense)ada
(about program code) able to handle several simultaneous or interleaved requests (Computers)reentrant
(AD 37-100?, born as Joseph Ben Matthias) Jewish historian and military man who participated in the Jewish rebellion against Rome, author of "History of the Jewish War"Josephus Flavius
(Arabic) holy warriors; military opposition groups which fought against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan (1979-89)mujahedin
(Archaic) military commander in Slavic countries; local governor of a town or province in a Slavic country (esp. Poland, Moldavia, Transylvania & Wallachia)voivode
(archaic) shirt that soldiers wear over their uniform as to be able to recognize one another during a night attack; surprise military attack carried out at night by soldiers wearing "camisados", surprise attackcamisado
(Biology) contained within a cell; below cellular level, inside a cell, on a smaller-than-cell scalesubcellular
(born 1945) Commander in Chief of the United States Central Command, four-star general in charge of American military troops carrying out Operation Iraqi FreedomGeneral Tommy R. Franks
(British Slang) criminal, prisoner, ex-convict; prison time, decide the order of play, fall behind compared with others, fail to keep up with the established pace, straggle; develop slowly; linger, tarry; slacken, flag, weaken; imprison (British Slang)...lag
(British spelling for defense) protection, securitydefence
(British) floor, level in a building (alternate spelling for story)storey
(British) noncommissioned military officer ranked above a corporal or airman first class; police office ranked below a captain or lieutenant (also sergeant)serjeant
(British) transfer of a military officer to another postsecondment
(Cards) bid too high; bid higher in level or suit than the previous bidder (in Bridge), higher bidovercall
(Chemistry) any of several compounds comprised of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms (used in many industrial applications), see also:siloxane, silicon-based compoundsilicone
 

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