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		[ kuh -det  ] SHOW IPA 
/ kəˈdɛt / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
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noun a student in a national service academy or private military school or on a training ship. 
a student in training for service as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Coast Guard. Compare midshipman (def. 1).  
a trainee in a business or profession. 
a younger son or brother. 
the youngest son. 
(formerly) a gentleman, usually a younger son, who entered the army to prepare for a subsequent commission. 
Also called cadet blue  .  a grayish to strong blue color. 
Also called cadet gray  .  a bluish-gray to purplish-blue color. 
Slang . a pimp. 
SEE MORE SEE LESS Origin of cadet  1600–10; <French <Gascon capdet  chief, captain (referring to the younger sons of noble families); compare Old Provençal capdel  headman <Latin capitellum  literally, small head; see capital2 
OTHER WORDS FROM cadet ca·det·ship,  noun Words nearby cadet  cadency, cadent, cadent house, cadential, cadenza, cadet , cadet cloth, cadette, cadge, cadger, cadgy
Definition for  cadet  (2 of 2) [ kuh -det  ] SHOW IPA 
/ kəˈdɛt / PHONETIC RESPELLING 
noun  Russian History . a member of the former Constitutional Democratic Party. 
Origin of Cadet  <Russian kadét,  equivalent to ka  + de  (the letter names of k, d,  representing konstitutsiónnyĭ demokrát  Constitutional Democrat) + -t  from kadét  (now obsolete) cadet
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Example sentences from the Web for cadet The Cadet  turned suddenly with a surprised look, opened his hand and said ‘a piece of chalk,’ at the same time displaying it.
Stonewall Jackson, VMI’s Most Embattled Professor | S. C. Gwynne| November 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Once a cadet  dropped a brick from a third-story barracks window that barely missed Jackson.
Stonewall Jackson, VMI’s Most Embattled Professor | S. C. Gwynne| November 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Over a decade, his teaching often took place in an atmosphere of what one cadet  called “wanton disrespect.”
Stonewall Jackson, VMI’s Most Embattled Professor | S. C. Gwynne| November 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
He walked over to Jackson and ordered him to report the cadet  officers responsible for allowing this to happen.
Stonewall Jackson, VMI’s Most Embattled Professor | S. C. Gwynne| November 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Col. Byrne was the father of Eugene Byrne, the West Point cadet  who died recently from injuries received in a football game.
When West Point Football Turned Fatal | Nicolaus Mills| October 30, 2014| DAILY BEAST
And our cadet  battalions are making themselves very much at home at Oxford and Cambridge.
Mr. Punch's History of the Great War | Punch
You are my debtor, Cadet —I shall call you that: you shall have a chance of paying.
The Trespasser, Complete | Gilbert Parker
The teacher, however, snared the cadet  in a neo-judo hold that no neophyte, however skilled or strong could break.
Man of Many Minds | E. Everett Evans
A few words must be said about the cadet  branches of the Habsburg family.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 7 | Various
"Not even for a second class buzzard, the lowest thing in cadet  rank at the Naval Academy," replied Stonewell.
An Annapolis First Classman | Lt.Com Edward L. Beach
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British Dictionary definitions for  cadet noun a young person undergoing preliminary training, usually before full entry to the uniformed services, police, etc, esp for officer status 
a school pupil receiving elementary military training in a school corps 
(in England and in France before 1789) a gentleman, usually a younger son, who entered the army to prepare for a commission 
a younger son or brother 
cadet branch  the family or family branch of a younger son 
(in New Zealand) a person learning sheep farming on a sheep station 
Derived forms of cadet cadetship , noun Word Origin for cadet C17: from French, from dialect (Gascon) capdet  captain, ultimately from Latin caput  head
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Words related to cadet youth, student, recruit, junior, plebe, midshipman