(Askeri) HASTANE ÜCRETİ: Bir genel hastanede, yeme ve içme gibi zaruri masraflar karşılığı olarak, ücretli hastalar tarafından ödenmesi icap eden para. Para ile tedavi edilen hastalar arasında subaylar, sivil memurlar ve diğer sınıflara mahsus kimseler vardır
(Askeri) YİYECEK MADDESİ NİTELİĞİ: Yiyecek maddesinin, sağlığa yararlılık durumu dışında kalan ve cinsi, sınıfı veya derecesi ve diğer vasıflarıyla ilgili olan durumu
(Askeri) YİYECEK MADDELERİ: Yiyecek, şekerleme, tuvalet eşyası ve sofra edevatı gibi, insanın normal hayatı için lüzumlu olan şeylerin hepsi. Bunlar, bir askeri mevki, kamp veya garnizonda, bir askeri mağazaya bağlı eşya mağazasında satılır ve rasyon maddeleri (ration articles) askeri satış maddeleri (sales articles) ve istisnai yiyecek maddeleri (exceptional articles) olarak sınıflandırılır
(Askeri) YİYECEK MADDESİ SAĞLIĞA YARAR DURUMU: Gıda maddelerini istihkak için elverişsiz hale sokabilecek sağlık ve tıbbi yönler veya diğer hallerle ilgili durum
(Askeri) İAŞE BEDELİ, TAYİN BEDELİ: Yiyecekleri kendileri tarafından temin edilen bütün hizmet personeline ödenen para. Buna kısaca "ration allowance" ve "subsistence allowance" da denir. Eskiden "commutation of ration" denirdi
(Askeri) BAKANLIK YİYECEK İKMAL MERKEZİ: Milli Savunma Bakanlığının bütün mensuplarına ait yiyecek maddelerinin ikmali ile ilgili tedarik, dağıtım, ikmal, muayene ve diğer işlerini yerine getiren bir tek yönetici (single manager) makamı
minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting; "social security provided only a bare subsistence" the state of existing in reality; having substance a means of surviving; "farming is a hard means of subsistence
{i} existence, being; something which supports or maintains life or existence, keep, livelihood; state of being real
minimal (or marginal) resources for subsisting; "social security provided only a bare subsistence"
-The customary and traditional uses of wild renewable resources for personal or family consumption as food, shelter, fuel, clothing, tools, or transportation; for making and selling handicraft articles out of the nonedible byproducts of fish and wildlife resources; for barter or sharing for personal or family consumption; and for customary trade
In subsistence farming or subsistence agriculture, farmers produce food to eat themselves rather than to sell. Many black Namibians are subsistence farmers who live in the arid borderlands
Subsistence is the condition of just having enough food or money to stay alive. below the subsistence level The standard of living today is on the edge of subsistence
the growing of crops to feed oneself and family, with a little left over for sale
the state of existing in reality; having substance a means of surviving; "farming is a hard means of subsistence
It is commanded by any officer of the rank of brigadier general, called commissary general, and the department is popularly called the Commissary Department
A staff department of the United States army charged, under the supervision of the Chief of Staff, with the purchasing and issuing to the army of such supplies as make up the ration
Form of farming in which nearly all the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and his family, leaving little surplus for sale or trade. Preindustrial agricultural peoples throughout the world practiced subsistence farming. As urban centers grew, agricultural production became more specialized and commercial farming developed, with farmers producing a sizable surplus of certain crops, which they traded for manufactured goods or sold for cash. Subsistence farming persists today in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing areas
support oneself; "he could barely exist on such a low wage"; "Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City?"; "Many people in the world have to subsist on $1 a day"
If people subsist, they are just able to obtain the food or money that they need in order to stay alive. The prisoners subsisted on one mug of the worst quality porridge three times a day
() Late Latin subsistentia (“substance, reality, in Medieval Latin also stability”) Latin subsistens, present participle of subsistere (“to continue, subsist”); see subsist.