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What (who) is SABER - definition

TYPE OF BACKSWORD WITH A CURVED BLADE
Saber; Cavalry saber; Sabers
  • French Navy sabre of the 19th century, boarding sabre
  • The Sword Dance]]'' (1890) by [[Paja Jovanović]]
  • Castillo San Cristóbal]] in [[San Juan, Puerto Rico]]
  • The ''briquet'', typical infantry sabre of the [[Napoleonic Wars]]
  • A ''[[szabla]]'' used by [[Polish Hussars]], 1614
  • A British [[Hussar]] general with a scabbarded'' kilij'' of Turkish manufacture (1812)

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WORLD BANK GROUP INITIATIVE TO PRODUCE COMPARATIVE DATA AND KNOWLEDGE ON EDUCATION POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS, TO HELP COUNTRIES SYSTEMATICALLY EVALUATE AND STRENGTHEN THEIR EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER); SABER
·noun ·Alt. of Sabre.
II. Saber ·vt ·Alt. of Sabre.
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WORLD BANK GROUP INITIATIVE TO PRODUCE COMPARATIVE DATA AND KNOWLEDGE ON EDUCATION POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS, TO HELP COUNTRIES SYSTEMATICALLY EVALUATE AND STRENGTHEN THEIR EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER); SABER
n.
1) to draw one's saber
2) to brandish a saber
3) (misc.) to rattle one's saber ('to threaten to wage war')
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WORLD BANK GROUP INITIATIVE TO PRODUCE COMPARATIVE DATA AND KNOWLEDGE ON EDUCATION POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS, TO HELP COUNTRIES SYSTEMATICALLY EVALUATE AND STRENGTHEN THEIR EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Systems Approach for Better Education Results (SABER); SABER
see sabre

Wikipedia

Sabre

A sabre (French: [ˈsabʁ], or saber in American English) is a type of backsword with a curved blade associated with the light cavalry of the early modern and Napoleonic periods. Originally associated with Central European cavalry such as the hussars, the sabre became widespread in Western Europe during the Thirty Years' War. Lighter sabres also became popular with infantry of the early 17th century. In the 19th century, models with less curving blades became common and were also used by heavy cavalry.

The military sabre was used as a duelling weapon in academic fencing in the 19th century, giving rise to a discipline of modern sabre fencing (introduced in the 1896 Summer Olympics) loosely based on the characteristics of the historical weapon in that it allows for cuts as well as thrusts.

Examples of use of SABER
1. Democrats accused the Republicans of saber–rattling.
2. Saber was initially the casting agent‘s translator.
3. Pero me consuela en algo saber que no estoy sola.
4. "On the Democratic side, there is far less saber rattling.
5. Since the Karbala raid, U.S. saber–rattling has intensified.