Associations to the word «Generalship»
Noun
- Sulla
- Mcclellan
- Steppe
- Quartermaster
- Hannibal
- Cromwell
- Tactic
- Governor
- Adversary
- Attorney
- Macarthur
- Allegiance
- General
- Courage
- Strategy
- Brigadier
- Logistics
- Boer
- Defeat
- Enemy
- Victory
- Triumph
- Battle
- Campaign
- Alexander
- Conquest
- Lee
- Russian
- Commander
- Skill
- Essex
- Command
- Army
- Great
- Punch
- Military
- Troop
- Caesar
- Personality
- Failure
- Napoleon
- Secretary
- Opponent
- Grant
- Receiver
- Oblast
- Fighting
- War
- Quality
- Success
- Ring
- Gang
- Lieutenant
- Throne
- Crown
- Appointment
- Lord
- Knife
- Fortune
- Position
- Lack
- Jackson
- Fault
- Glory
- Danger
- Expedition
Adjective
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Wiktionary
GENERALSHIP, noun. The position or office of a general. [from 16th c.]
GENERALSHIP, noun. The term of office of a military general. [from 17th c.]
GENERALSHIP, noun. The skills or performance of a good general; military leadership, strategy. [from 17th c.]
GENERALSHIP, noun. By extension, leadership, good management. [from 18th c.]
Dictionary definition
GENERALSHIP, noun. The leadership ability of a military general.
GENERALSHIP, noun. The office and authority of a general.
Wise words
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