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guards (encz) | guards,stráže n: Zdeněk Brož |
Guards (gcide) | Guards \Guards\ (g[aum]rdz), n. pl.
A body of picked troops; as, "The Household Guards."
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safeguards (mass) | safeguards
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coastguardsman (encz) | coastguardsman, n: |
guards (encz) | guards,stráže n: Zdeněk Brož |
guardsman (encz) | guardsman,gardista n: Zdeněk Brož |
guardsmen (encz) | guardsmen,gardisté n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
mudguards (encz) | mudguards,blatníky n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
safeguards (encz) | safeguards,zabezpečuje v: Zdeněk Brožsafeguards,zajišťuje v: Zdeněk Brož |
shinguards (encz) | shinguards,chrániče fotbalové chrániče Michal Roubal |
Foot Guards (gcide) | Foot Guards \Foot" Guards`\, pl.
Infantry soldiers belonging to select regiments called the
Guards. [Eng.]
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Guardship (gcide) | Guardship \Guard"ship\, n.
Care; protection. [Obs.] --Swift.
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Guardsman (gcide) | Guardsman \Guards"man\, n.; pl. Guardsmen.
1. One who guards; a guard.
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2. A member, either officer or private, of any military body
called Guards.
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Guardsmen (gcide) | Guardsman \Guards"man\, n.; pl. Guardsmen.
1. One who guards; a guard.
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2. A member, either officer or private, of any military body
called Guards.
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Horse Guards (gcide) | Horse Guards \Horse" Guards`\ (Mil.)
A body of cavalry so called; esp., a British regiment, called
the Royal Horse Guards, which furnishes guards of state for
the sovereign.
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The Horse Guards, a name given to the former headquarters
of the commander in chief of the British army, at
Whitehall in London.
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Pretorian guards (gcide) | Pretorian \Pre*to"ri*an\, a. [L. praetorians: cf. F.
pr['e]torien.]
Of or pertaining to a pretor or magistrate; judicial;
exercised by, or belonging to, a pretor; as, pretorian power
or authority.
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Pretorian bands or Pretorian guards, or Pretorians
(Rom. Hist.), the emperor's bodyguards, instituted by the
Emperor Augustus in nine cohorts of 1,000 men each.
Pretorian gate (Rom. Antiq.), that one of the four gates in
a camp which lay next the enemy. --Brande & C.
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The Horse Guards (gcide) | Horse Guards \Horse" Guards`\ (Mil.)
A body of cavalry so called; esp., a British regiment, called
the Royal Horse Guards, which furnishes guards of state for
the sovereign.
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The Horse Guards, a name given to the former headquarters
of the commander in chief of the British army, at
Whitehall in London.
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coastguardsman (wn) | coastguardsman
n 1: a member of a coastguard |
guardsman (wn) | guardsman
n 1: a soldier who is a member of a unit called `the guard' or
`guards' |
vanguards of conquest (wn) | Vanguards of Conquest
n 1: an Islamic extremist group active since the late 1970s;
seeks to overthrow the Egyptian government and replace it
with an Islamic state; works in small underground cells;
"the original Jihad was responsible for the assassination
of Anwar Sadat in 1981" [syn: al-Jihad, {Egyptian Islamic
Jihad}, Islamic Jihad, Vanguards of Conquest] |
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