anzac
/ˈænzæk/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that fought in World War I, especially during the Battle of Gallipoli.
“The anzac soldier’s bravery during the war is still remembered today.”
2. proper noun
A commemorative day to honor the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who died at Gallipoli, held on April 25th each year.
“People gathered at anzac Cove to pay respects to the fallen soldiers.”
3. adjective
Related to or characteristic of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, especially in relation to the Gallipoli campaign.
“The anzac spirit of camaraderie and sacrifice is an important part of Australian history.”