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Results for: armed forces organised for fighting at seaTranslations 1 - 30 of 267
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(from Krav Maga) the official self defense and fighting system of the Israeli Defense Forcesmaga
(Louis-Joseph de) general of French armed forces in Canada (1756-59); last name, surname; name of several European and North American citiesMontcalm
(symbol) Rwanda franc, Radio Frequency; frequency of the radio waves on which a transmission is broadcast, reconnaissance fighter, regular forces, releasing factor, representative fraction, République française, Reserve Force, retention factor, right...RF
a few, associate two things, connect, join, link; marry; mate, engage in sexual intercourse, electrical contact, have sexual intercourse, join two things, pair of dogs, duo, group of two persons or things; (Mechanics) two equal forces acting in opposit...couple
a trademark for a board with letters and a pointer or planchette by which answers to questions are spelled out, supposedly by spiritual forcesOuija; Ouija board
accompany, attend (in order to guide, protect, guard, etc.), accompanying military vessel or aircraft, go with as escort, hired social partner, man as social partner, person or group of persons who protect or guide; armed guard (of ships, planes, etc.)...escort
accumulation, gradual increase (i.e. of military forces); development; accumulation; promotion, publicity (intended to increase the popularity of something), impressive descriptionbuildup
act as leader of event, driving force in event, head, be at the front, leading forces in military attack, pointed head of spear, sharp pointed end of a spear; leader of an attacking force; driving forcespearhead
act of arriving at a conclusion by means of logical reasoning; logical discussion; the art or science of discursive reasoning; logical contradiction used as a force to continue interaction between two opposing forces;, debate resolving conflict, Hegeli...dialectic
act of enlisting or drafting new members (esp. into the armed forces)recruiting
act of enlisting or drafting new members (esp. into the armed forces)recruitment
act of fighting with blows (as in boxing practice); quarrelingsparring
act of grinding or crushing; manufacturing of a product in a mill; wandering about in a group of people; fighting (Slang), ridged coin edgemilling
act of providing; act of offering; work, labor; function, role; set of dishes; religious ceremony; offer, presentation; help, aid; act of putting a ball into play (Sports); military, armed forces, act of serving ball or shuttlecock, clean and adjust ma...service
act of taking or seizing; delay, hinderance, obstruction; interruption; act of preventing enemy forces from carrying out their mission (Military), intercepting somebody or something, something interceptedinterception
act of uniting, act of connecting; place where two things are connected; seam; juncture, attach, connect; unite, combine; be connected; become a member; perform a marriage ceremony; volunteer to serve in the armed forces; accompany, meet up with, be ad...join
action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
action of struggling with somebody, sport with two contestants fighting, grappling, contending; sport in which two contestants struggle and try to pin one another to the floorwrestling
active forces in any field; study of forces and their relation to the motion of bodies (Mechanics); movement, activity, motion, change-producing forces, dynamic markings, kinetics, loudness and softness in musical piece, study of motiondynamics
activity, something that is being done; energetic or vigorous activity; movement, motion; effect; lawsuit; combat, doing something toward goal, events, exciting or profitable activity, fighting during war, force, function or influence, legal proceeding...action
acts of hostility, fighting, warfarehostilities
aggressive, combative, belligerent; engaged in warfare, involved in fighting, one who has aggressive or combative tendencies; one who is engaged in warfare, somebody aggressively supporting causemilitant
agreed break in arguing, agreed break in fighting, agreement to stop fighting, armistice, cease fire; relief from troubletruce
agreement to stop fighting, order to stop firingceasefire
American government office that maintains military forces and ensures that the military can handle threats to national securityDepartment of Defense
American government office that maintains military forces and ensures that the military can handle threats to national securityDOD (Department of Defense)
ancient 2-wheeled vehicle, ceremonial carriage, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage used for fighting and racingchariot
ancient war machine, type of donkey in southeastern Asia; ancient fighting weapon used to throw stones, wild Asian assonager
animistic belief system, belief in supernatural forces to heal illness or predict the future, spiritualist religion of Asiashamanism
area containing particular substance, area in casino, area on floor of exchange, arena for fighting, big hole in ground, concave spot on plant wall, fruit kernel, Hell, hole in ground for mining, hole; mine; trap; ring where animal fights take place; d...pit
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