cadetship (kəˈdɛtˌʃɪp)
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noun
the position of being a cadet
cadet (kəˈdɛt Pronunciation for cadet )
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noun
1.a young person undergoing preliminary training, usually before full entry to the uniformed services, police, etc, esp for officer status
2.a school pupil receiving elementary military training in a school corps
3.(in England and in France before 1789) a gentleman, usually a younger son, who entered the army to prepare for a commission
4.a younger son or brother
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See cadet branch
6.(in New Zealand) a person learning sheep farming on a sheep station
Gotta love number 6