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regimental

[rej-uh-men-tl]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a regiment.



noun

  1. regimentals, the uniform of a regiment.

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Other Word Forms

  • regimentally adverb
  • interregimental adjective
  • nonregimental adjective
  • unregimental adjective
  • unregimentally adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of regimental1

First recorded in 1695–1705; regiment + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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At the commission's headquarters near Arras, Stephan showed us trays of objects which had been found there, including parts of boots, rusted belt buckles, shoulder badges, buttons and regimental insignia.

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The former regimental photographer with the Army bought it from Churchgate Auctions in Leicester.

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The ceremony dates back to the 17th Century and sees regimental colours being displayed in front of the monarch - with the colours of the Coldstream Guards to be presented this year.

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To stay rigidly in those positions, or to get back into the regimental order after a difficult moment, you need those "rest" periods.

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“We are looking for things like regimental shoulder titles, cap badges, bits of uniform, bits of kilt, boots to show they are British,” Ms Bowers said.

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