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[ US /ˈædʒətənt/ ]
[ UK /ˈæd‍ʒuːtənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. large Indian stork with a military gait
  2. an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer

How To Use adjutant In A Sentence

  • Immunofort is indicated also as coadjutant treatment in patients with cancer, raising the natural defenses of the organism to combat cancerous cells and diminishing the side effects of conventional anticarcinogenic treatments.
  • He served with the Royal Horse Guards from 1938 until 1946 and was adjutant of the 2nd Household Cavalry Regiment between 1940 and 1944.
  • Turning to his adjutant, the colonel began issuing orders to deploy his troops.
  • Go to the regimental headquarters, take a bath, get a clean uniform and report to the adjutant.
  • The feathers of the African species, however, are far less beautiful and valuable than those from the tail of the adjutant; and it is these last that are really best known as _marabout feathers_, in consequence of the mistake made by The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
  • Braxton is adjutant for the United Nations Command Security Battalion - Joint Security Area at Camp Bonifas, Korea.
  • It has a great application as a coadjutant therapy for small, residual, or recurrent pituitary adenomata after the microsurgery.
  • Gawn had been assigned as his adjutant on his return to the Citadel. TREASON KEEP
  • The Sajnakhali area contains a wealth of water birds, noteworthy residents including Asian openbill stork Anastomus oscitans, black-necked stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, greater adjutant Leptoptilos dubius (E), white ibis Threskiornis melanocephalus, swamp francolin Francolinus gularis, white-collared kingfisher Halcyon chloris, black-capped kingfisher H. pileata and brown-winged kingfisher Pelargopsis amauroptera. Sundarbans National Park, India
  • During the Civil War Gilmer held a variety of staff positions, including quartermaster and adjutant general of the Hilliard Alabama Legion.
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