Military vs. Khaki — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Military and Khaki
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Military
A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. It is typically officially authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with its members identifiable by their distinct military uniform.
Khaki
Khaki (UK: , US: ) is a color, a light shade of brown with a yellowish tinge. Khaki has been used by many armies around the world for uniforms, including camouflage.
Military
Relating to or characteristic of soldiers or armed forces
He organized his shows with military precision
The build-up of military activity
Khaki
A strong cotton or wool fabric of a dull brownish-yellow colour, used especially in military clothing
He was dressed from head to toe in khaki
A regulation-issue khaki overall
Military
The armed forces of a country
Most militaries remain subordinate to civilian authorities
As a young man he joined the military and pursued a career in the Army
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Khaki
A dull greenish or brownish-yellow colour
A pair of khaki Bermuda shorts
Military
Of, relating to, or characteristic of members of the armed forces
A military bearing.
Military attire.
Khaki
A light olive brown to moderate or light yellowish brown.
Military
Performed or supported by the armed forces
Military service.
Khaki
A sturdy cloth of this color.
Military
Of or relating to war
Military operations.
Khaki
Khakis A uniform made of this cloth.
Military
Of or relating to land forces.
Khaki
Khakis Pants made of a twilled cotton fabric of this color or another solid color.
Military
Armed forces
A country ruled by the military.
Khaki
A dull, yellowish-brown colour, the colour of dust.
Military
Members, especially officers, of an armed force.
Khaki
Khaki green, a dull green colour.
Military
Characteristic of members of the armed forces.
She was dishonorably discharged from all military duties.
Khaki
A strong cloth of wool or cotton, often used for military or other uniforms.
Military
(North America) Relating to armed forces such as the army, marines, navy and air force (often as distinguished from civilians or police forces).
If you join a military force, you may end up killing people.
Khaki
(rare) A soldier wearing a khaki uniform.
Military
Relating to war.
Khaki
A British person (from the colour of the uniform of British troops, originally in the Second Boer War; compare rooinek). In this sense the plural generally is khakies.
Military
Relating to armies or ground forces.
Khaki
(often in plural) Khaki clothing or uniform.
Military
Armed forces.
He spent six years in the military.
Khaki
Dust-coloured; of the colour of dust.
Military
Of or pertaining to soldiers, to arms, or to war; belonging to, engaged in, or appropriate to, the affairs of war; as, a military parade; military discipline; military bravery; military conduct; military renown.
Nor do I, as an enemy to peace,Troop in the throngs of military men.
Khaki
Of a dull brownish yellow, or drab color; - applied to cloth, originally to a stout brownish cotton cloth, used in making uniforms in the Anglo-Indian army.
Military
Performed or made by soldiers; as, a military election; a military expedition.
Khaki
Any kind of khaki cloth; hence, a uniform of khaki or, rarely, a soldier clad in khaki. In the United States and British armies khaki or cloth of a very similar color is almost exclusively used for service in the field.
Military
The whole body of soldiers; soldiery; militia; troops; the army.
Khaki
A sturdy twilled cloth of a yellowish brown color used especially for military uniforms
Military
The military forces of a nation;
Their military is the largest in the region
The military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker
Khaki
Of a yellowish brown color
Military
Of or relating to the study of the principles of warfare;
Military law
Military
Characteristic of or associated with soldiers or the military;
Military uniforms
Military
Associated with or performed by armed services as contrasted with civilians;
Military police
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