💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Stratography"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| stratocracynoun | A military government. |
| order of battlenoun | (military) The arrangement of units or other divisions of the armed forces in combat; specifically, the deployment plans of an enemy, or a written record of this. |
| armynoun | A large, highly organized military force, concerned mainly with ground (rather than air or naval) operations. |
| stratocratnoun | (uncommon) One who governs or leads others through military force, or on account of their position as a military officer. |
| flying armynoun | (archaic, military) A body of cavalry and infantry, kept in motion, to cover its own garrisons and to keep the enemy in continual alarm. |
| linenoun | A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight. |
| strategusnoun | The leader or commander of an army; a general. |
| airgroupnoun | (military) The set of aircraft flying from a particular aircraft carrier. |
| arraynoun | (programming) Any of various data structures designed to hold multiple elements of the same type; especially, a data structure that holds these elements in adjacent memory locations so that they may be retrieved using numeric indices. |
| green armynoun | (UK, military slang) The regular army, not including any special forces. |
| chalknoun | (countable) A piece of chalk, or nowadays processed compressed gypsum (calcium sulfate, CaSO₄), that is used for drawing and for writing on a blackboard (chalkboard). |
| security forcesnoun | (politics, euphemistic) An army. |
| trainnoun | Elongated or trailing portion. |
| strategosnoun | (historical) Alternative form of strategus. [The leader or commander of an army; a general.] |
| artynoun | (military, slang) Artillery. |
| stalenoun | (colloquial) Something stale; a loaf of bread or the like that is no longer fresh. |
| heretognoun | (historical) The leader or commander of an army in Saxon times. |
| brigadenoun | A group of people organized for a common purpose. |
| infantrynoun | Soldiers who fight on foot (on land), as opposed to cavalry and other mounted units, regardless of external transport (e.g. airborne). |
| artillerynoun | Large projectile weapons, in modern usage usually large guns, but also rocket artillery. |
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