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Military unit
The Rhodesian Intelligence Corps was a military intelligence regiment within the Rhodesian Army concerned with training personnel, units, and organizations
Rhodesian_Intelligence_Corps
Military forces of the state of Rhodesia (1964–80)
The Rhodesian Security Forces were the military of Rhodesia. The Rhodesian Security Forces consisted of a ground force (the Rhodesian Army), the Rhodesian
Rhodesian_Security_Forces
Military unit
The Rhodesian Armoured Corps, nicknamed the "Black Devils" — was the only standing armoured cavalry battalion of the Rhodesian Army. During World War II
Rhodesian_Armoured_Corps
The Rhodesian Bush War, also referred to as the Rhodesian Civil War, Zimbabwe Independence War or Zimbabwean War of Liberation, as well as the Second
List of weapons of the Rhodesian Bush War
List_of_weapons_of_the_Rhodesian_Bush_War
Military unit
The Rhodesian Air Force (RhAF) was an air force based in Salisbury (now Harare) which represented several entities under various names between 1935 and
Rhodesian_Air_Force
Non-Rhodesian army recruits from 1973 to 1980
The Rhodesian government actively recruited white personnel from other countries from the mid-1970s until 1980 to address manpower shortages in the Rhodesian
Foreign volunteers in the Rhodesian Security Forces
Foreign_volunteers_in_the_Rhodesian_Security_Forces
Military unit
The 1st Battalion, Rhodesian Light Infantry (1RLI), commonly The Rhodesian Light Infantry (RLI), was a regiment formed in 1961 at Brady Barracks (Bulawayo
Rhodesian_Light_Infantry
Rhodesian special forces unit
The Rhodesian Special Air Service or Rhodesian SAS was a special forces unit of the Rhodesian Army. It comprised: C Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment
Rhodesian_Special_Air_Service
Regiment of the Rhodesian Army
The Rhodesian African Rifles (RAR) was a regiment of the Rhodesian Army. The ranks of the RAR were recruited from the black African population, although
Rhodesian_African_Rifles
Rhodesian Army special forces unit
Scouts /səˈluː/ was a special forces unit of the Rhodesian Army that operated during the Rhodesian Bush War from 1973 until the reconstitution of the
Selous_Scouts
Former unrecognised state in Southern Africa (1965–1979)
external intelligence gathering were vested in the Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO). As a result of the escalating rural insurgency, the Rhodesian Security
Rhodesia
onwards. Most members of the Rhodesian Intelligence Corps were reservists, including its commanding officer. The Rhodesian Armoured Car Regiment was mainly
Conscription_in_Rhodesia
1964–1979 conflict in Southern Africa
The Rhodesian Bush War, also known as the Rhodesian Civil War, Second Chimurenga and the Zimbabwe War of Independence, was a civil conflict from July
Rhodesian_Bush_War
Police force of the Southern Rhodesia and the Republic of Rhodesia
BSAP in March 1941. Between the World Wars, the Permanent Staff Corps of the Rhodesian Army consisted of only 47 men. The BSAP were trained as both policemen
British_South_Africa_Police
Military unit
The Rhodesian Women's Service was an element of the Rhodesian Security Forces staffed by women from the state's small governing white minority. It was
Rhodesian_Women's_Service
Late history of the Rhodesian Light Infantry
Battalion, The Rhodesian Light Infantry, commonly the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1RLI or RLI), served in the Rhodesian Bush War as part of the Rhodesian Security
History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1972–1977)
History_of_the_Rhodesian_Light_Infantry_(1972–1977)
Berets as part of a military uniform
red shield on the medical corps beret The blue diamond flash on the military police beret The red outline of the Rhodesian Artillery beret The red tombstone
Military_beret
Rhodesian general (1927–2010)
home and re-enlisted with the Rhodesian Army, first as a non-commissioned officer in the Southern Rhodesian Staff Corps, and then as an officer in the
Peter_Walls
Military unit
South Africa does not currently have a marine corps, though in the past it did. It was originally set up as a sub-branch of the South African Navy during
South_African_Marine_Corps
Rhodesian mounted infantry unit
the Rhodesian Security Forces in neighbouring countries. The Grey's Scouts operated at times with the Selous Scouts and Rhodesian Armoured Corps. The
Grey's_Scouts
forces of Rhodesia were elite units that formed part of the Rhodesian Army during the Rhodesian Bush War. From 1977 they reported directly to the Commander
Special_forces_of_Rhodesia
Paramilitary arm of Rhodesian police force
faster were more advanced ways to win wars. Following the start of the Rhodesian Bush War, Bailey was given permission by the BSAP to set the unit up.
Police_Anti-Terrorist_Unit
Rhodesian military unit composed of French volunteers
volunteers in the Rhodesian Army during the Rhodesian Bush War. Numbering about 200 men at its peak, it was unique in the history of the Rhodesian Army as an
7 Independent Company (Rhodesia)
7_Independent_Company_(Rhodesia)
the few countries known to have used chemical and biological agents. Rhodesian CBW use took place toward the end of Rhodesia's protracted struggle against
Rhodesia and weapons of mass destruction
Rhodesia_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction
Military unit
of Rhodesia in the Rhodesian Bush War. During the First World War, an affiliation was formed between the King's Royal Rifle Corps (KRRC) and the Rhodesia
Rhodesia_Regiment
1964–1980 military wing of the Zimbabwe African People's Union
Marxist–Leninist political party in Rhodesia. It participated in the Rhodesian Bush War against white minority rule in Rhodesia (modern Zimbabwe). ZIPRA
Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army
Zimbabwe_People's_Revolutionary_Army
Cabinet ministry of the Rhodesian government
commonly referred to as INTAF (or Intaf), was a cabinet ministry of the Rhodesian government. One of Rhodesia's most important governmental departments
INTAF
in 1926. The Defence Act of 1927 created a Permanent Force (the Rhodesian Staff Corps) and a Territorial Force as well as national compulsory military
Zimbabwe_National_Army
Operation Winter, which was undertaken to recruit former members of the Rhodesian Security Forces to serve with South Africa. He continued in the SADF until
Fritz_Loots
Battalion, The Rhodesian Light Infantry, commonly the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1RLI or RLI), served in the Rhodesian Bush War as part of the Rhodesian Security
History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1977–1980)
History_of_the_Rhodesian_Light_Infantry_(1977–1980)
Magazine
the recruitment of foreign nationals to serve in the Rhodesian Security Forces, during the Rhodesian Bush War (1964–79). By 1976, Soldier of Fortune was
Soldier_of_Fortune_(magazine)
Military unit
The Rhodesian Defence Regiment (RDR) was a unit of the Rhodesian Army during the last years of the Rhodesian Bush War from 1978 to 1980. It was a guard
Rhodesian_Defence_Regiment
Zimbabwean policeman (1937–2023)
relations officer for the Rhodesian Security Forces during the long-running bush war. Richard later joined the Zimbabwe Intelligence Corps to serve alongside
Dan_Stannard
volunteers and conscripts Rhodesian Light Infantry (initially all-Rhodesian, this unit became the "Foreign Legion" of the Rhodesian Army) Mahal – non-Israeli
List_of_foreign_volunteers
Unique communications identifier
Procedure". National Cadet Corps (Ghana). pp. 7–8. Retrieved 12 November 2025 – via Scribd. Ellert, Henrik. The Rhodesian Front War: Counter-insurgency
Military_call_sign
Rhodesian politician (1923-1999)
November 1999) was a Rhodesian politician who served as his country's Foreign Minister from 1974 to 1979 as a member of the Rhodesian Front (RF). A close
P._K._van_der_Byl
Air warfare branch of the Somali Armed Forces
as-Ṣūmālīyä) is the air force of Somalia. Called the Somali Aeronautical Corps (SAC) during its pre-independence period (1954–1960), it was renamed as
Somali_Air_Force
Early history of the Rhodesian Light Infantry
The 1st Battalion, The Rhodesian Light Infantry, commonly the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1RLI or RLI), was originally formed in 1961 as a regiment of the
History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1961–1972)
History_of_the_Rhodesian_Light_Infantry_(1961–1972)
Rhodesian military tactic
Operation Dingo Rhodesian African Rifles Rhodesian Armoured Corps Rhodesian Army Rhodesian Bush War Rhodesian Light Infantry Rhodesian Special Air Service
Fire_Force_(Rhodesia)
Zimbabwean military intelligence officer who was one of the leaders of ZANLA, Robert Mugabe's guerrilla forces during the Rhodesian Bush War. A career
Dunn_Mabika_Hove
Special forces unit of the British Army
visit to Rhodesia by Calvert, C Squadron was formed from 100 Rhodesian volunteers. The Rhodesians returned home after three years' service and were replaced
Special_Air_Service
Rhodesian paramilitary
Auxiliaries (Pfumo Re Vanhu) was a Rhodesian black private paramilitary organization formed during the Rhodesian Bush War in 1978 under the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia
Security_Force_Auxiliaries
Paramilitary wing of the Zimbabwe Republic Police
counter-insurgency unit of the British South Africa Police in Rhodesia during the Rhodesian Bush War. The unit was the only paramilitary unit retained by the Zimbabwe
Police_Support_Unit
Rule of the British South Africa Company in Rhodesia (1888–1964)
Northern and Southern Rhodesians fought alongside the British in the Second Boer War and the First World War; about 40% of Southern Rhodesian white men fought
Company_rule_in_Rhodesia
Canadian spree killer (1948–1976)
of the doctor's family. With Barker's encouragement, Lamb joined the Rhodesian Army in late 1973 and fought for the unrecognized government of Rhodesia
Mathew_Charles_Lamb
Topics referred to by the same term
S. Marine Corps Lovat Scouts, a Scottish Highland yeomanry regiment of the British Army in the Second Boer War Grey's Scouts, a Rhodesian mounted infantry
Scout
Rhodesian Security Forces coordinating body
body established in 1977 to lead the efforts of the Rhodesian Security Forces during the Rhodesian Bush War. It was commanded by Lieutenant General Peter
Combined Operations (Rhodesia)
Combined_Operations_(Rhodesia)
Direction of close air support
Anonymous, "Rhodesian Air Force No 4 Squadron", Rhodesian Air Force. Retrieved 3 October 2015. Stringer, p. 125. Anonymous, [3] Rhodesian Air Force gets
Forward_air_control
British Army soldier and mercenary recruiter (born 1945)
Banks was born in Aldershot in 1945 into the family of an Army Medical Corps officer serving in the Airborne Forces. John spent his childhood years in
John Banks (mercenary recruiter)
John_Banks_(mercenary_recruiter)
Land service branch of the Irish Defence Forces
force of almost 4,000 Katangese troops, as well as French, Belgian and Rhodesian mercenaries, and supported by a trainer jet (a Fouga CM.170 Magister)
Irish_Army
Corps of artillery, engineers, signals, intelligence or reconnaissance. Combat Services were units from the Corps of medicine, general services, ordnance
List of British Empire corps of the Second World War
List_of_British_Empire_corps_of_the_Second_World_War
Covert operation designed to deceive
aborted by the Selous Scouts, and attempted again, unsuccessfully, by the Rhodesian Special Air Service. Some offensive operations attracted international
False_flag
Reconnaissance and raiding unit of the British Army
men were from New Zealand, but they were soon joined by a few Southern Rhodesian and British volunteers, whereupon new sub-units were formed and the name
Long_Range_Desert_Group
Major military campaign of WWII fought in North Africa
bordering her on land or on sea". British forces (along with Indian and Rhodesian troops) based in Egypt were initially ordered to take defensive measures
North_African_campaign
South African light armoured car
actions at Entumbane. After 1980, the former Rhodesian Armoured Car Regiment, now part of the Zimbabwe Armoured Corps, was reduced to a single regular squadron
Eland_armoured_car
American conservative and gay rights activist
David Atlee Phillips, Liebman founded a pro-Rhodesian lobbying group in 1976 called the American-Rhodesian Association, which lobbied the U.S. government
Marvin_Liebman
Former arm of the Rhodesian Security Forces
of the Rhodesian Security Forces. Coming under the Ministry of Defence it was organised on similar lines to, but separate from, the Rhodesian Army. The
Guard_Force_(Rhodesia)
Defence force of the Republic of Transkei
former Rhodesians had actually commenced employment in March 1981, under the auspices of the Security Services Transkei Company. Former Rhodesian Selous
Transkei_Defence_Force
Military movement of ground forces by air into combat or unsecured areas
Portuguese and K-Car by the Rhodesians. Variants of the air mobile warfare tactics used in Africa included the Rhodesian Fireforce and the Portuguese
Air_assault
force assistance - siege - siege engine - siege warfare - signal corps - signal intelligence - Silent Service - situation room - skirmishers - sniper - sniper
Index_of_war-related_articles
Special forces units during the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960)
Regiment (SASR), the New Zealand Special Air Service (NZSAS), and the Rhodesian Special Air Service all trace their operational origins or structural
Malayan Scouts (Special Air Service Regiment)
Malayan_Scouts_(Special_Air_Service_Regiment)
Military ceremony in the British Army and other Commonwealth militaries
of the Rhodesian African Rifles in attendance. Regimental Sergeant Major Robin Tarr began the proceedings at 10:35, after which the Rhodesian African
Trooping_the_Colour
French Army corps of foreign nationals
(French: Légion étrangère, also known simply as la Légion, 'the Legion') is a corps of the French Army created to allow foreign nationals into French service
French_Foreign_Legion
Colonial War List of weapons of the Vietnam War List of weapons of the Rhodesian Bush War List of weapons of the Cambodian Civil War List of weapons of
Lists_of_weapons
Anglo-Irish military officer
the Boer Commandos against the Rhodesian railway lines. For this reason, four squadrons of Gen. Herbert Plumer's Rhodesian Regiment were deployed between
Alfred Taylor (British Army officer)
Alfred_Taylor_(British_Army_officer)
Recoilless anti-tank weapon
Guinea-Bissau: Type 52 Indonesia: Type 52 and Type 56 used by Indonesian Marine Corps Lebanon Mauritania: M20 Myanmar :Both US M-20 and Chinese Type 52 and Type
M20_recoilless_rifle
Military units deployed via parachute
Rhodesian Security Force. Fireforce counter-insurgency missions were designed to trap and eliminate insurgents before they could flee. The Rhodesian Security
Airborne_forces
Corps of Military Police (India). Major (temporary) Duncan Grant (115444), Intelligence Corps. Captain (temporary) John Michael Green (230115), Corps
1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)
Defence Corps Memorial Household Division Memorial Hunt Class Destroyers Memorial Inner Wheel Grove Institute of Quarrying Garden Intelligence Corps Memorial
List of memorials at the National Memorial Arboretum
List_of_memorials_at_the_National_Memorial_Arboretum
South African Army combat formation
Battalion (SSB) were Rhodesian armoured squadrons. The 17th Rhodesian Field Battery formed part of 1/6 Field Regiment and the Rhodesian 4th Anti-Tank Battery
6th South African Armoured Division
6th_South_African_Armoured_Division
1948–1960 British colonial war in Malaya
Between 1951 and 1953, white Southern Rhodesian volunteers formed "C" Squadron of the Special Air Service. The Rhodesian African Rifles, comprising black soldiers
Malayan_Emergency
Elite light infantry combatant
Special Air Service Regiment, the New Zealand Special Air Service, and the Rhodesian Special Air Service, all of which share (or used to) the same insignia
Commando
Law enforcement agency in Rhodesia
Rhodesia. A subdivision of the Rhodesian Security Forces, it was responsible for the administration of the Rhodesian prison system. Established in 1954
Rhodesia_Prison_Service
British documentary film maker and journalist
brief service in the ranks with the regular British Army's Intelligence Corps, then the Corps' Territorial Army airborne unit, and the civil staff of the
William_Bemister
Military of South Africa from 1957 to 1994
during Operation Savannah and were also active alongside Rhodesian Security Forces during the Rhodesian Bush War. Although both campaigns were strategically
South_African_Defence_Force
Israeli self-defense system
trained in Krav Maga for his role in Blood Diamond, where he played a Rhodesian-South African smuggler and mercenary. Jessica Chastain trained in Krav
Krav_Maga
Hungarian journalist and writer (1903–2003)
(graduating in 1929), where she met "Billy" Hare, a lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps, from 1931 the 5th Earl of Listowel and a Labour Party peer, whom
Judith Hare, Countess of Listowel
Judith_Hare,_Countess_of_Listowel
Light machine gun
[citation needed] Bren guns were in service with the Rhodesian Security Forces during the Rhodesian Bush War, including a substantial number re-chambered
Bren_light_machine_gun
Training Corps: 2015. HMS President, RN: 15 November 2016. The Parachute Regiment 3 Military Intelligence Battalion The Intelligence Corps: 1 April 2019
List of Freedom of the City recipients
List_of_Freedom_of_the_City_recipients
Theater Army of the U.S. Army
Jews and Arabs from the British Mandate in Palestine, South Africans, Rhodesians), as well as Brazilians and exiled forces from Poland, Greece, former
United_States_Army_North
British politician
World War II, he served with the Royal Scots regiment, and with the Intelligence Corps from 1940 to 1946. Soref had an early interest in colonial affairs
Harold_Soref
Helicopter which is built or converted for use by military forces
convoys need follow the same roads and highways. During the Rhodesian Bush War, the Rhodesian military developed and refined "Fireforce" tactics, using
Military_helicopter
Heavy machine gun
original (PDF) on 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2018-08-29. "Reported use by intelligence agency". Archived from the original on 2016-07-24. "Ukrainian Modified
DShK
Towed 23 mm anti-aircraft twin autocannon
Rhodesia – 12 were captured from Soviet-supplied militants during the Rhodesian Bush War. Soviet Union – Passed on to successor states. List of Russian
ZU-23-2
Branch of the South African National Defence Force
in a number of major wars, including the First and Second World Wars, Rhodesian Bush War, and the long and bitter Border War. The South African Army has
South_African_Army
Anti-personnel hand grenade
21. Smisek 2023, p. 149, 158. Jones & Ness 2010, p. 752. Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (1998). Iraq Country Handbook (PDF). U.S. Government Printing
F-1_grenade_(Russia)
Military unit
personnel consisted of former Rhodesian soldiers who had moved to South Africa and were mustered by the Intelligence Corps. The Battalion was then based
116_Battalion
Infantry riding horses instead of marching
service in Italy and Austria during the war. The Grey's Scouts were a Rhodesian mounted infantry unit raised in July 1975. Named after George Grey, a
Mounted_infantry
until 1979, the ROC Army created an Aviation Section for each of its two corps and an Aviation Platoon for its General Headquarters in 1956. Full formal
List_of_air_forces
Soviet semi-automatic carbine
Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Guatemalan Civil War Portuguese Colonial War Rhodesian Bush War South African Border War The Troubles Colombian conflict Communist
SKS
1967–1970 war
Zambia, Gabon and Ivory Coast. Rhodesian pilots smuggled weapons and money into Biafra, which Rhodesian intelligence chief Ken Flower claimed was part
Nigerian_Civil_War
list of people who have been accused of, or confirmed as working for intelligence organizations of the Soviet Union and Soviet-aligned countries against
List of Eastern Bloc agents in the United States
List_of_Eastern_Bloc_agents_in_the_United_States
seconds in command. The Diamond Dogs' logo consists of a profile shot of a Rhodesian Ridgeback dog overlaid upon a cut diamond, finished off with a yellow
Characters of the Metal Gear series
Characters_of_the_Metal_Gear_series
American assault rifle
(1965) The Troubles (late 1960s – 1998) Colombian conflict (1964–present) Rhodesian Bush War (1964–1979) Communist insurgency in Thailand (1965–1983) Cambodian
M16_rifle
1977–1992 civil war in southeast Africa
which had been founded by the Rhodesian secret service before the independence of Mozambique in 1975 as an intelligence gathering group on FRELIMO and
Mozambican_Civil_War
General-purpose machine gun
One Man's War in the Rhodesian Light Infantry. 30° South Publishers. p. 102. ISBN 978-0-9584890-9-6. Neil Grant (2015). Rhodesian Light Infantryman: 1961-1980
FN_MAG
World War II campaign against Italy from 1940 to 1941
away. One morning in mid-December, a force of Italian fighters strafed a Rhodesian landing-strip at Wajir near Kassala, where two Hardys were caught on the
East African campaign (World War II)
East_African_campaign_(World_War_II)
British intelligence officer and assistant chief of MI6 (1876–1947)
military intelligence agency, known as the Military Intelligence Section (MIS) and Military Intelligence Division (MID), and the Corps of Intelligence Police
Claude_Dansey
Part of the East African Campaign of the Second World War
and professional soldiers, a welcome reinforcement to the inexperienced Rhodesian troops. Berbera, the capital of British Somaliland and its only big town
Battle_of_Tug_Argan
Unguided man-portable recoilless antitank rocket
Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2011. Neil Grant (2015). Rhodesian Light Infantryman: 1961–1980. Osprey Publishing. p. 22. ISBN 978-1472809629
Bazooka
RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE-CORPS
RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE-CORPS
Girl/Female
Tamil
Manishika | மநிஷிகா
Intelligence
Manishika | மநிஷிகா
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Calm; Intelligence; Always Energetic; Intelligent
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligence
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Hindu
Intelligence
Boy/Male
Hindu
Intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Tamil
Meghavini | மேகவிநீ
Intelligence
Meghavini | மேகவிநீ
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Intelligence
Boy/Male
Tamil
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Muslim
Intelligence.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Monishka | மோநீஷà¯à®•ாÂ
Intelligence
Monishka | மோநீஷà¯à®•ாÂ
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Intelligence
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligence
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Muslim
Intelligence
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Tamil
Intelligence
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RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE-CORPS
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Australian, Polish
Lily; Lotus; Mysterious
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Polish
Water; Pure
Boy/Male
Sikh
True devotee of God, Light of truth
Female
Scottish
 Scottish name ILKA means "of the same class." Compare with another form of Ilka.
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Italian Latin Spanish American
Queen.
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Goddess of Gold and Angel
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Telugu
Right; Truth; Liberty; Freedom; Own Country
Girl/Female
Tamil
Udantika | உதாநà¯à®¤à®¿à®•ா
Satisfaction
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Béibhinn, BÉBINN means "fair lady."
Female
African
red coral.
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v. t.
To give intelligence or information; to tell.
n.
Information communicated; news; notice; advice.
n.
Acquaintance; intercourse; familiarity.
n.
Intelligence; information.
n.
An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence.
n.
The act or state of knowing; the exercise of the understanding.
a.
Dull of apprehension; not possessing quick intelligence.
n.
Intelligence.
n.
Absence or lack of intelligence; unwisdom; ignorance.
adv.
With intelligence or good sense; judiciously.
adv.
With lively intelligence; intelligently.
n.
The capacity to know or understand; readiness of comprehension; the intellect, as a gift or an endowment.
n.
One who, or that which, sends or conveys intelligence or news; a messenger.
n.
Notification; information; intelligence.
n.
Knowledge imparted or acquired, whether by study, research, or experience; general information.
n.
Intelligence; reasonableness; good sense.
n.
Want of intelligence; stupidity; folly.
a.
Endowed with the faculty of understanding or reason; as, man is an intelligent being.
adv.
In an intelligent manner; with intelligence.
a.
Possessed of intelligence, education, or judgment; knowing; sensible; skilled; marked by intelligence; as, an intelligent young man; an intelligent architect; an intelligent answer.