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 * a dugout, shelter from shell fire.


 * German. : Germany.


 * a shell coming towards one from the enemy.
 * a new officer, or one who is on trial; a candidate or cadet.


 * today.


 * men slightly wounded and able to sit up.


 * enuf.


 * gun fire which prohibits the movement of troops; curtain of fire.


 * butter; petit beurre, little crackers.


 * gourd, or canteen; pail for water.


 * wounded.


 * Blue, white and red, the colors of the French flag.


 * German. The word has come to mean thick-head. It was used to denote a person who butted into a game, or was the goat against whom everyone joined.


 * forest or wood.


 * bakery.


 * a trench, usually a communication trench; originally, a passage-way.


 * a stretcher-bearer.


 * a cigarette lighter.


 * a truck; : a little truck.


 * means used to render objects inconspicuous.