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recrew
▪ I. † reˈcrew, n. Obs. In 7 recrewe, recrue. [a. F. recrue, † recreue, reinforcement (16th c. in Littré), n. fem. f. recrû pa. pple. of recroître: see recruit n. and crew n.] A body of soldiers intended to reinforce an army. = recruit n. 1.1619 in Eng. & Germ. (Camden) 141 The reinforcing of his br... Oxford English Dictionary
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reincrew
† reinˈcrew Obs. rare—1. [? f. recrew after reinforce.] Recruit, reinforcement.1627 D. Holles in Strafford Papers (1739) I. 41 Young Soldiers for the Reincrew of our Army. Oxford English Dictionary
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SU-152
Russians knocked out at least seven German Ferdinands in SU-152 ambushes at Kursk during one operation, German after-action engineers were able to repair, recrew wikipedia.org
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recrue
recrue variant of recrew n. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Early life of Habib Bourguiba
He was noticed by Zarrouck who saw in him a good recrew for his troops and decided to enroll him in the army. wikipedia.org
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recruit
▪ I. recruit, n. (rɪˈkruːt) Also 7 recrute, -cruite. [a. obs. F. (of Hainault) recrute (1592 in Godef. Compl.) = F. recrue (16th c.) n., f. recrû pa. pple. of recroître to increase again: see recrew n. Hence also Du. recruut, G. rekrut († rekrout, -krute), Da. rekrut († recryt), Sw. rekryt, and Pg. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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