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English Dictionary: Geneva Convention by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
Geneva Convention
n
  1. an agreement first drawn up in Geneva in 1864 and later revised concerning the treatment of captured and wounded military personnel and civilians in wartime
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Geneva \Ge*ne"va\, n.
      The chief city of Switzerland.
  
      {Geneva Bible}, a translation of the Bible into English, made
            and published by English refugees in Geneva (Geneva, 1560;
            London, 1576). It was the first English Bible printed in
            Roman type instead of the ancient black letter, the first
            which recognized the division into verses, and the first
            which omitted the Apocrypha. In form it was a small
            quarto, and soon superseded the large folio of Cranmer's
            translation. Called also {Genevan Bible}.
  
      {Geneva convention} (Mil.), an agreement made by
            representatives of the great continental powers at Geneva
            and signed in 1864, establishing new and more humane
            regulation regarding the treatment of the sick and wounded
            and the status of those who minister to them in war.
            Ambulances and military hospitals are made neutral, and
            this condition affects physicians, chaplains, nurses, and
            the ambulance corps. Great Britain signed the convention
            in 1865.
  
      {Geneva cross} (Mil.), a red Greek cross on a white ground;
            -- the flag and badge adopted in the Geneva convention.
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