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Definition of Brevetted

Brevetted
Brevet Bre*vet" (br[-e]*v[e^]t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Brevetted; p. pr. & vb. n. Brevetting.] (Mil.) To confer rank upon by brevet.

Meaning of Brevetted from wikipedia

- of the army. The breveted officers (known as habilitados or estampillados) wore their actual rank on the cuffs but their brevetted one in a rectangular...
- Look up Brevet or brevet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brevet may refer to: Brevet (military), higher rank that rewards merit or gallantry, but without...
- position. Typically, a brevetted officer would be given the insignia of the brevetted rank but not the pay or formal authority. Brevet promotions were originally...
- aircrew flying badge (unofficially and incorrectly known as an aircrew brevetwhich is actually French for a diploma or certificate) is the badge worn...
- A brevet d'état-major (French) or stafbrevet (Dutch), both literally "general staff brevet", is a form of military distinction in France and Belgium which...
- The Brevet de Technicien is an educational qualification. The term may refer to: Brevet de Technicien Supérieur of France Brevet de Technicien of Mauritius...
- self-sufficient between controls. A randonneuring event is called a randonnée or brevet, and a rider who has completed a 200 km event is called a randonneur. The...
- The Diplôme national du brevet is a diploma given to French pupils at the end of 3e (year 10 / ninth grade), This diploma is awarded to students who are...
- Brevet d'Etat d'éducateur sportif" (BEES) (State Certified Sports Instructor) is a French government certificate for sport coaches. Only holders of this...
- A parachutist badge (or parachutist brevet) is a badge awarded by armed forces or paramilitary forces (e.g. certain law enforcement agencies) of many states...