"K-ration" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: K-rations [plural]
Etymology: Coined by the United States War Department in or about 1942, from K + ration. The letter K is arbitrary, chosen to distinguish the name from earlier C ration and D ration. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|K|ration}} K + ration Head templates: {{en-noun}} K-ration (plural K-rations)
  1. An individual daily combat food ration introduced by the United States Army during World War II and comprising three courses for breakfast, lunch and supper. Wikipedia link: K-ration Synonyms: K ration, Keys ration, K-rat Coordinate_terms: combat ration, C-ration (alt: C-rat), D-ration (alt: D-rat), field ration, individual meal package (alt: IMP), meal, combat, individual (alt: MCI), meal, ready-to-eat (alt: MRE)
    Sense id: en-K-ration-en-noun-~c2ym1OI Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

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