Colonel
The correct spelling is Continental Army, the colonial army in the American Revolution.
US Army, British Army, Canadian Army, Free French army, Polish Army, and the German Army
The singular possessive form is army's, for example: the army's position.
I can give you several sentences.The army marched to war.We soon had an army of supporters.Army life is tough.Those are army ants.
No, it is not. Army is a noun, also used as a noun adjunct (army training, army officers).
A homophone of the word "kernel" is "colonel."
Eithne means kernal.
A kernal in Android is what software and hardware use to communicate.
Army = tsah-VAH (צבא)
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The homonym for "kernal" is "kernel." Kernel refers to a seed or core inside a fruit or nut, while kernal does not have a widely recognized definition.
Colonel
A homonym for "kernel" is "colonel." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
The kernal's outer shell breaks when the germ inside the kernal turns water and heats into steam, the pressure bursts the kernal and the internal starch flares out making the white fluffy portion.
kernal sanders
The correct spelling is Continental Army, the colonial army in the American Revolution.
the kernal is the central part of the Linux operating system and determines how the system works - all distributions of Linux are based on this.