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<div class="mbox mbox-med" role="presentation"><span class="mbox-title"><span class="mbox-icon metadata">[[File:OOjs UI icon notice.svg|14px|link=]]</span>'''This category and all of its contents are being migrated to [https://thegreatwar.uk/wiki/Category:Glossary_of_words_and_phrases Glossary of Words and Phrases] on our sister project [https://thegreatwar.uk The Great War]'''</span>
This category page forms the central hub of our glossary structure. The main glossary consists of words and phrases of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom of [[Great Britain]] during the Great War, which also includes: technicalities, [[trench]] slang, expressions in everyday use, nicknames, sobriquets, the titles and origins of British and [[Commonwealth]] [[Regiment]]s, and warfare in general.
<div class="mbox-text">This is being done because the '''Lonsdale Battalion''' and '''Great War''' projects are two separate entities that require their own spaces to continue effectively. The Lonsdale Battalion website needs to remain focussed on its original goals. Once the migration is complete, the pages here will be removed and the category deleted. All online presence of these pages will continue at [https://thegreatwar.uk thegreatwar.uk]</div>
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This category page forms the central hub of our glossary structure. The main glossary consists of words and phrases of the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom of [[Great Britain]] during the Great War,. whichThese alsowords includes:and technicalities,phrases include slang of the [[trench]]es slang,and the Air Force; British and American service terms and expressions in everyday use,; nicknames, sobriquets, and the titles and origins of British and [[Commonwealth]] [[Regiment]]s, and their origins; and warfare in general. These words and phrases are contemporary to the war, which is reflected in the language used, some of which may seem derogatory by today's standards.
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The following sources have been used in compiling this glossary of words and phrases:
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*''[[Odhams' A.B.C. of the Great War]]''
 
Although the majority of terms listed here are gleaned from these publications (no evidencelonger ofin copyright), there are various entries listed from other sources. These have been referenced separatelyaccordingly. onIn addition to this glossary, there is an index of people, places, individualships pagesetc., Pleasewith feelevents freecompiled toin helpchronological expanddate format. These are sourced primarily from the comprehensive three-volume publication of ''[[Chronology of the War]]'' (1918–1920) by {{wl|Lord Edward Gleichen}}. This is independent of these glossary words and improvephrases, thisand can be seen on the main [[:Category:Index|index category contentpage]].
 
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==Glossary subcategories==
The subcategories listed here form separate branches of the main glossary structure. These are unlike the words and phrases of the main glossary and serve an entirely different purpose, intended to add basic chronologies of people and places used throughout the site. These are source primarily from ''[[Chronology of the War]]'' Volumes I, II and III by {{wl|Lord Edward Gleichen}}.
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