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Definition of peace
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of peace is as below...
Peace (v.) A state of quiet or
tranquillity;
freedom
from
disturbance
or
agitation;
calm;
repos.
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Peacebreaker
::
Peacebreaker
(n.) One who
disturbs
the
public
peace.
Unpeace
::
Unpeace
(n.)
Absence
or lack of
peace.
Choctaws
::
Choctaws
(n. pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
(Southern
Appalachian),
in early times noted for their
pursuit
of
agriculture,
and for
living
at peace with the white
settlers.
They are now one of the
civilized
tribes
of the
Indian
Territory..
Landwehr
::
Landwehr
(n.) That part of the army, in
Germany
and
Austria,
which has
completed
the usual
military
service
and is
exempt
from duty in time of
peace,
except
that it is
called
out
occasionally
for
drill..
Grith
::
Grith (n.)
Peace;
security;
agreement.
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) An
officer
whose
business
was to
denounce
or
proclaim
war, to
challenge
to
battle,
to
proclaim
peace,
and to bear
messages
from the
commander
of an army. He was
invested
with a
sacred
and
inviolable
character..
Tribute
::
Tribute
(n.) An
annual
or
stated
sum of money or other
valuable
thing,
paid by one ruler or
nation
to
another,
either
as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or as the price of peace and
protection,
or by
virtue
of some
treaty;
as, the
Romans
made their
conquered
countries
pay
tribute..
Compromise
::
Compromise
(v. i.) To make
concession
for
conciliation
and
peace.
Harmony
::
Harmony
(n.)
Concord
or
agreement
in
facts,
opinions,
manners,
interests,
etc.; good
correspondence;
peace and
friendship;
as, good
citizens
live in
harmony..
Politics
::
Politics
(n.) The
science
of
government;
that part of
ethics
which has to do with the
regulation
and
government
of a
nation
or
state,
the
preservation
of its
safety,
peace,
and
prosperity,
the
defense
of its
existence
and
rights
against
foreign
control
or
conquest,
the
augmentation
of its
strength
and
resources,
and the
protection
of its
citizens
in their
rights,
with the
preservation
and
improvement
of their
morals..
Peacemaker
::
Peacemaker
(n.) One who makes peace by
reconciling
parties
that are at
variance.
Peace
::
Peace (v.)
Reconciliation;
agreement
after
variance;
harmony;
concord.
Calmy
::
Calmy (n.)
Tranquil;
peaceful;
calm.
Sursolid
::
Surseance
(n.)
Peace;
quiet.
Disturber
::
Disturber
(n.) One who, or that
which,
disturbs
of
disquiets;
a
violator
of
peace;
a
troubler..
Harmonious
::
Harmonious
(a.)
Acting
together
to a
common
end;
agreeing
in
action
or
feeling;
living
in peace and
friendship;
as, an
harmonious
family..
Conquer
::
Conquer
(v. t.) To gain or
obtain,
overcoming
obstacles
in the way; to win; as, to
conquer
freedom;
to
conquer
a
peace..
Proposal
::
Proposal
(n.) That which is
proposed,
or
propounded
for
consideration
or
acceptance;
a
scheme
or
design;
terms or
conditions
proposed;
offer;
as, to make
proposals
for a
treaty
of
peace;
to offer
proposals
for
erecting
a
building;
to make
proposals
of
marriage..
Disturber
::
Disturber
(n.) One who
interrupts
or
incommodes
another
in the
peaceable
enjoyment
of his
right.
Frankpledge
::
Frankpledge
(n.) A
pledge
or
surety
for the good
behavior
of
freemen,
-- each
freeman
who was a
member
of an
ancient
decennary,
tithing,
or
friborg,
in
England,
being a
pledge
for the good
conduct
of the
others,
for the
preservation
of the
public
peace;
a free
surety..
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