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martial
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adjective
(= soldierly)
(of persons) befitting a warrior
a military bearing
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adjective
of or relating to the armed forces
martial law
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adjective
(= warlike)
suggesting war or military life
Martial
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noun
Roman poet noted for epigrams (first century BC)
arts
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noun
studies intended to provide general knowledge and intellectual skills (rather than occupational or professional skills)
the college of arts and sciences
film
Noun
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A film is a recording of a moving picture that tells stories including actors, directors, and producers.
The studio has hired some actors to make a film about the making of Wiktionary.
Let's go to the theatre and watch a film.
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The art or business of making films.
I studied film at college and now I'm a writer.
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Film is a thin, clear material used for taking photographs or movies.
My new camera is digital and doesn't need film.
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A film is a flat, thin material or substance often covering something.
The soap left a sticky film on the glass.
We use a plastic film to protect the food.
film
Verb
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If you film something, you record it as a moving picture.
Somebody filmed the attack with their cell phone and showed it to police.