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Bicameral
Poet of the camera.
Military
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
Civilian
"Civilian" is a noun that refers to a person not in the military or police force. It is not a prefix or suffix, but a standalone word.
From what I remember, it is a word that describes hard labor, a prison, or military.
"Gunboat diplomacy" is a term that describes the use of military force or the threat of military force as a tool of diplomacy to achieve political or economic goals.
The word you are seeking is tribunal.
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The word airman does not have a precise opposite but in some circumstances, civilian would be the opposite. In other words, either you are a member of the military, or you are not. Those are opposite states.
The part of speech for the word civilian is English grammar.
You must specify if you mean word wide, military or civilian, North America, South America, Aisa, etc..
Alaska and Hawaii have no land border with the rest of the US.
The civilian was saved from the crossfire.I am a British civilian.
'US does not believe Pakistan, but no way, will keep tie with it