Definitions for aid-de-camp

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Spelling: [eyd-duh-kamp]
IPA: /ˈeɪd dəˈkæmp/

Aid-De-Camp is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 4 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 4 points.

You can make 261 anagrams from letters in aid-de-camp (--aacddeimp).

Definitions for aid-de-camp

noun

  1. aide-de-camp.
  2. a subordinate military or naval officer acting as a confidential assistant to a superior, usually to a general officer or admiral.

Origin of aid-de-camp

1660-70; French: literally, camp helper; see aid, de, camp1

Examples for aid-de-camp

Frederick the Great kept an aid-de-camp for this purpose, and, poor fellow!

A ball directed at me has killed the horse of my aid-de-camp by my side.

On the breaking-up of the council, Napoleon said to him, "You are my aid-de-camp."

Early in May Washington was made an aid-de-camp to the general.

During this silence, the aid-de-camp stood in expectation of orders.

I remember exactly how he looked; he had his aid-de-camp with him.

Well, you know what a short time he stayed there, for a governor's aid-de-camp?

Briolle, the aid-de-camp, and myself following at our best pace.

It would have been admirable to have had, as aid-de-camp, the grandson of the great Condé.

"Place him in a chair, then," said the aid-de-camp, for such he was.

Word Value for aid-de-camp
Scrable

4

Words with friends

4

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