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1. (n.) civilian
a person who is not on active duty with a military, naval, police, or firefighting organization.
2. civilian
a student of Roman or civil law.
3. (adj.) civilian
of, pertaining to, formed by, or administered by civilians.
Etymology: (1350–1400; student of civil law < OF civilien)
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| Definition of 'Civilian' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) civilian
a nonmilitary citizen
2. (adj) civilian
associated with civil life or performed by persons who are not active members of the military
"civilian clothing"; "civilian life"
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1. (noun) civilian
an ordinary person, not a soldier or police officer
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| Definition of 'Civilian' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Civilian
one skilled in the civil law
2. (noun) Civilian
a student of the civil law at a university or college
3. (noun) Civilian
one whose pursuits are those of civil life, not military or clerical
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Sense: a person who has a civil job, not in the armed forces.
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Afrikaans: burger |
Arabic: موظف مُوَظَّ مَدَني، أحدُ |
Bulgarian: цивилно лице |
Brazilian: civil |
Czech: civilista |
German: der Zivilist |
Danish: civilist |
Greek: πολίτης |
Spanish: civil |
Estonian: tsiviilisik |
Farsi: غیر نظامی |
Finnish: siviili |
French: civil, ile |
Hebrew: אֶזרָח |
Hindi: असैनिक कर्मचारी |
Croatian: građanin, civil |
Hungarian: polgári egyén |
Indonesian: orang sipil atau preman |
Icelandic: óbreyttur borgari |
Italian: civile |
Japanese: 民間人 |
Korean: 민간인 |
Lithuanian: civilis |
Latvian: civilper- sona |
Malay: orang awam |
Dutch: burger |
Norwegian: sivil(ist), (vanlig) borg |
Polish: cywil |
Persian: غیر نظامی |
Pashto: ملكى: غېر نظامى |
Portuguese: civil |
Romanian: civil |
Russian: штатский |
Slovak: civil |
Slovenian: civilist |
Serbian: civil |
Swedish: civilist, civilperson |
Thai: พลเรือน |
Turkish: sivil |
Taiwanese: 老百姓 |
Ukrainian: цивільна особа |
Urdu: شہری ،غیر فوجی |
Vietnamese: thường dân |
Chinese: 老百姓 |
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