different between enlisted vs corpsman
enlisted
English
Verb
enlisted
- simple past tense and past participle of enlist
Adjective
enlisted (not comparable)
- Belonging to the military, but not as a commissioned officer.
Noun
enlisted (uncountable)
- Those individuals who have enlisted in the military and who are not commissioned officers.
Anagrams
- dentiles, lintseed, listened, tensiled, tinseled
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corpsman
English
Etymology
corps +? -man
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??(?)m?n/, /?k??(?)zm?n/
Noun
corpsman (plural corpsmen)
- (US, military, nautical) A hospital corpsman.
- (deprecated, US, military) An enlisted person in the U.S. Army who works as a field medic.
- (medicine, military, nonstandard) A military medic.
Translations
See also
- corpswoman
- aidman
Anagrams
- crampons
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