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==Glossary of terms and customs==
<div style="font-size:90%;">The above term is listed in our [[:Category:Glossary|glossary]] 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. These words and phrases are contemporary to the war, which is reflected in the language used, and have been transcribed from three primary sources (see contents). Feel free to help improve this content.<br>
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