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regimentally

  • a word derived from regiment.
    regiment
    noun
    a unit of ground forces, consisting of two or more battalions or battle groups, a headquarters unit, and certain supporting units.
  • a word derived from regimental.
    regimental
    adjective
    of or relating to a regiment.

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There looks to be a regimentally socially distanced Sierra Leone band over on the far side.

From The Guardian Jan. 11, 2022

The arrows travelled back to base in a special tube at Lord's So at London 2012 three groups, each of eight volunteers, drawn from schools and archery juniors, were regimentally drilled.

From BBC Aug. 6, 2012

He strides regimentally toward the Swedish-modern desk and stands before his father.

From Time Magazine Archive

About 100 meters from the school gate, Kawamoto and his classmates were ordered to halt and march regimentally the rest of the way.

From Time Magazine Archive

Six little white feet came regimentally forward; each of six little white hands made individual forward movements to be the first to lie within his palm; six velvet eyes softened and glistened.

From The Mettle of the Pasture by James Lane Allen

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