>>> Spell 'concubitant' using the NATO phonetic alphabet

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The NATO phonetic alphabet is a standardized system used by military forces around the world to facilitate clear and unambiguous communication. Each letter in the alphabet is assigned a unique word that sounds like the letter. The word for the letter 'C' is 'Cherry', for 'O' is 'Oscar', and so on.

Using the NATO phonetic alphabet, the word 'concubitant' can be spelled as follows:

Concubitant: C - Charlie, O - Oscar, N - November, C - Charlie, U - Uniform, B - Bravo, I - India, T - Tango, A - Alpha, N - November, T - Tango.

So, 'concubitant' spelled using the NATO phonetic alphabet is: Charlie-Oscar-November-Charlie-Uniform-Bravo-India-Tango-Alpha-November-Tango.

