In the military, "class out" typically refers to successfully completing a specific training or course. It indicates that a service member has met all the requirements and is qualified in that particular subject or skill.
In terms of the Marine Corps it means you have reached the highest rank you can achieve.
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demilitarized
ICO is a military term that means "In Case of". This term is used be the military. Although it is a military term sailors use it more than the army though.
Demilitarized zone.
The term gauche means lacking class or social polish. It is a term that is most often used in reference to lower class citizens that lack the tact upper class people have.
Luciferase is a term for the class of oxidative enzymes used in bioluminescence. The term is derived from the world "Lucifer", which means light bearer.
Blitzing is a term for the German military units in WW2. It means they were fast and struck without warning. It was not used to describe Germany.
I believe the term is "conscription", similar to what we'd call being "drafted" in the 20th century.
The collective noun 'class' is used for a class of students.
Class hierarchy is a term used in Java. It is used for identifying the inheritance hierarchy or the parent class relationships Ex: Public class B extends C { } Public class A extends B { } Here if we take the class hierarchy for class 'A' it would be A
Karl Marx introduced the term "proletariat" in his work on class struggles in capitalist societies. He used it to describe the industrial working class who do not own the means of production and must sell their labor power to survive.
No, although it can be used informally.
The term class interval is used in statistics.