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Answer for the clue "Division division ", 8 letters:
regiment
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Word definitions for regiment in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Regiment \Reg"i*ment\ (-ment), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Regimented ; p. pr. & vb. n. Regimenting .] To form into a regiment or into regiments. --Washington. To form into classified units or bodies; to systematize according to classes, districts or the like. ...
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Word definitions in WordNet
n. army unit smaller than a division v. subject to rigid discipline, order, and systematization; "regiment one's children" form (military personnel) into a regiment assign to a regiment; "regiment soldiers"
Usage examples of regiment.
The Minister of War, in a barrack-square allocution to the officers of the artillery regiment he had been inspecting, had declared the national honour sold to foreigners.
Uncle Sam was called to fight for humanity, and only an approximation of the condition can be made, for about two-thirds of the National Guard had been taken into the regular service incident to the trouble with Mexico, when the Guardsmen were summoned to the border to protect the country, and recruiting was proceeding in all branches of the service to bring all the regiments up to a war footing.
Once a division received its supplies, the food had to be divided among the brigades, then further separated and sent to the regiments and artillery batteries and cavalry units.
Union army, a mile and a half from the blacksmith shop, Israel Richardson waited with two batteries, backed by his four infantry regiments.
His Grace, the Blesser of Sorbold, has an honor regiment here to greet you.
Early in August we were brought from Bridgewater to Taunton, where we were thrown with hundreds of others into the same wool storehouse where our regiment had been quartered in the early days of the campaign.
In brigading the regiments no attention whatever was paid to the race or color of the men.
I have my regiment billeted at Marlock, and am on my way across England to Hull, there to join General Wade.
Notwithstanding these precautions, his Prussian majesty, to guard as much as could be against every possible event, sent a great number of gunners and matrasses from Pomerania to Memel, with three regiments of his troops, to reinforce the garrison of that place.
A second rampway was lowered from the center of the defensive lines, and the tall figure of Messaline was seen to appear at the head of a second regiment of Legion soldiers who descended on foot onto the smoke-clouded grasslands.
I had a messmate once as was sailing past a rock they call Ailsa Craig, and saw a regiment of soldiers a-marching in the sky.
General Wood had served for some time as civil governor of the Moro Province and had become well-known to its people, a long cable message came through from the Colonel of an infantry regiment just newly arrived at Camp Keithley, the Federal post at Lanao.
Colonel Mouton rode his horse out onto the green slope in front of the ravine and waited for his regiment to move out of the trees and join him in the failing light.
Along the borders of the Bussex Rhine a deep fringe of their musqueteers were exchanging murderous volleys, almost muzzle to muzzle, with the left wing of the same regiment with which we were engaged, which was supported by a second regiment in broad white facings, which I believe to have belonged to the Wiltshire Militia.
It soon became evident that these regiments would be mustered out of the service, as they had proven themselves no more immune, so far as it could be determined from the facts, than other troops.