Anzac

/ˈænzæk/ noun

A soldier from Australia or New Zealand, especially those who served in World War I at Gallipoli.

Acronym from 'Australian and New Zealand Army Corps,' coined during World War I. The term became so popular that it's now treated as a regular noun and even appears in product names like Anzac biscuits.

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