castrense
military
adjective kahs-TREN-seh Rare
Origin: From Latin castrensis, from castra (military camp).
Usage Note
Castrense is a formal adjective used exclusively to describe things relating to military life or institutions, such as justicia castrense (military justice) or capellán castrense (military chaplain). It is more elevated in register than militar and appears mostly in legal, ecclesiastical, or official contexts. You will not hear it in everyday conversation.
Examples
"El tribunal castrense dictó sentencia."
Natural Translation
The military tribunal issued a verdict.
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