active



on active duty

in battle or ready to go into battle. (Military.) The soldier was on active duty for ten months. That was a long time to be on active duty.
See also: active, duty, on

active duty

Full-time service, as in Julian is 81, but he still comes to the office every day and is very much on active duty . This term comes from the military, where it stands in opposition to reserve, which refers to troops still in the military but not actively engaged. It is occasionally transferred to civilian matters as well. [First half of 1800s]
See also: active, duty

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Iosifee-O-seef (Russian), YO-seef (Romanian)Russian, Romanian, Greek
Baller['bɔ:lə]
Shaniceshə-NEESAfrican American (Modern)
Iro-Greek
Hallvar&Eth;R-Ancient Scandinavian
Hajar-Arabic