Castrense in english

Military

pronunciation: mɪləteri part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

castrar = neuter ; castrate ; sterilise [sterilize, -USA] ; spay ; wether ; emasculate ; geld. 

Example: There are those, not usually librarians, who believe the library is so neutral as to be neutered, whereas others see it as not neutral enough.Example: Seven control and seven treated animals were castrated 56 days after the start of the experiment and the testes were examined histologically.Example: Rwanda denies plan to forcibly sterilise people with learning difficulties.Example: It is advisable to spay sheepdog bitches since being in heat will bring on all kinds of hormonal changes and they will fight for reasons unknown to us.Example: Breeders with limited amounts of pasturage may find it necessary to wether the male kids in order prevent them from breeding the female goats.Example: So anything that curtails a man's freedom emasculates him.Example: John mules must be gelded or they will act and breed like a stallion.

Castrense synonyms

martial in spanish: marcial, pronunciation: mɑrʃəl part of speech: adjective, noun warlike in spanish: belicoso, pronunciation: wɔrlaɪk part of speech: adjective combatant in spanish: combatiente, pronunciation: kəmbætənt part of speech: noun, adjective expeditionary in spanish: expedicionario, pronunciation: ekspədɪʃəneri part of speech: adjective noncombatant in spanish: no combatiente, pronunciation: nɑnkəmbætənt part of speech: adjective armed forces in spanish: fuerzas Armadas, pronunciation: ɑrmdfɔrsɪz part of speech: noun militaristic in spanish: militarista, pronunciation: mɪlɪtɜrɪstɪk part of speech: adjective soldierly in spanish: militar, pronunciation: soʊldiɜrli part of speech: adjective soldierlike in spanish: como soldado, pronunciation: soʊldɪrlɪk part of speech: adjective warriorlike in spanish: guerrero, pronunciation: weriɔrlaɪk part of speech: adjective
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