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- sub·captain·cy noun plural subcaptaincies
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Word History and Origins
Origin of captaincy1
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Example Sentences
The operational captaincy check involved ground and air based practical tests, spread over a two day period.
Meantime the discontents in the northern provinces had broken out into open insurrection, in the captaincy of Pernambuco.
She told me that Luiz do Rego had sent home many fine minerals from the captaincy, and also some fossils.
They served the war out, Abner rising just before the end to a captaincy, Edward serving always as a private in the ranks.
His friend Greene gave another reason than ambition to explain his desire for the captaincy.
Bones was by way of being examined in subjects C and D, for promotion to captaincy, and Hamilton was the examining officer.
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