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Definitions from the WebAnzacNounDefinition: Anzac refers to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, formed during World War I. It is also used to describe a member of this corps or any soldier from Australia or New Zealand. Example sentence: The Anzac soldiers fought bravely during the Battle of Gallipoli. AdjectiveDefinition: Anzac, as an adjective, relates to the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps or the qualities associated with them. Example sentence: The Anzac spirit is characterized by courage, resilience, and mateship. VerbDefinition: Anzac can also function as a verb, meaning to commemorate or honor the Anzac soldiers and their sacrifices. Example sentence: Every year, Australians and New Zealanders Anzac together on April 25th. Related ProductsSearch for related products on Amazon: | ||||
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