Colonels

/ˈkʌrnəlz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of colonel: a military officer rank, often relevant in legal contexts involving military law or court-martial proceedings.
    The colonels were called to testify at the military tribunal.

Forms

  • colonel

Commentary

The term 'colonels' is predominantly used as the plural form of 'colonel' and rarely has distinct legal meanings beyond those inherent to its singular form.

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