- the WRAC
- UK [ræk] / US
in the UK, the Women's Royal Army Corps
English dictionary. 2014.
English dictionary. 2014.
(the) WRAC — the WRAC UK [ræk] US in the UK, the Women’s Royal Army Corps Thesaurus: armed forces and armieshyponym … Useful english dictionary
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