Civilian

/səˈvɪliən/ noun

A person who is not part of the military, police, or other armed forces. In conflicts, civilians are the regular people who are supposed to be protected.

From Old French "civilien," related to "civil" meaning "relating to citizens," from Latin "civilis." It originally referred to people concerned with civil law and ordinary life, not military matters.

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