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corporal
- IPA[ˈkɔːp(ə)rəl]
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- a rank of non-commissioned officer in the army, above lance corporal or private first class and below sergeant.;a petty officer who attended solely to police matters, under the master-at-arms.
noun: corporal, plural noun: corporals
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- 1. a rank of non-commissioned officer in the army, above lance corporal or private first class and below sergeant.
- 2. British historical a petty officer who attended solely to police matters, under the master-at-arms.
- 3. North American another term for fallfish
- physical punishment, such as caning or flogging.
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- a nickname for Napoleon.
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- an enlisted person in the US Marine Corps ranking above private first class and below corporal.
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- a rank of non-commissioned officer in the British army, above private and below corporal.
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