servicewoman

English

Etymology

From service + -woman.

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Noun

servicewoman (plural servicewomen)

  1. A woman who serves in the armed forces.
    Coordinate term: serviceman
    • 2014 October 21, Caterina Andreano, “Veteran Runs 160 Miles in 160 Hours to Honor Fallen Servicewomen”, in ABC News:
      The run honors the 160 women who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. There's one mile for each of the fallen servicewomen.
    • 2022 July 13, Will Stewart, “Vladimir Putin loses first servicewoman in Ukraine war as grief-stricken husband weeps”, in Daily Mirror:
      Unlike some Western countries it remains rare for Russian servicewomen to go to war.

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