terms |
hypaspist |
As nouns the difference between terms and hypaspist
is that
terms is while
hypaspist is a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
flank |
hypaspist |
As nouns the difference between flank and hypaspist
is that
flank is flank while
hypaspist is a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
cavalry |
hypaspist |
As nouns the difference between cavalry and hypaspist
is that
cavalry is (military|uncountable) the military arm of service that fights while riding horses while
hypaspist is a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
spear |
hypaspist |
As a proper noun spear
is .
As a noun hypaspist is
a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
aspis |
hypaspist |
As nouns the difference between aspis and hypaspist
is that
aspis is a type of round shield borne by ancient Greek soldiers while
hypaspist is a lightly-armoured military unit in Ancient Greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
frontline |
hypaspist |
As nouns the difference between frontline and hypaspist
is that
frontline is while
hypaspist is a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
As an adjective frontline
is (military) located at a front.
unit |
hypaspist |
As a verb unit
is .
As a noun hypaspist is
a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
military |
hypaspist |
As nouns the difference between military and hypaspist
is that
military is armed forces while
hypaspist is a lightly-armoured military unit in ancient greece, who often served the purpose of distracting the foe from the frontline while holding an aspis and a spear, allowing the more mobile cavalry to strike the enemy from the flanks.
As an adjective military
is characteristic of members of the armed forces.