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Definition of enemies
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Enemies
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Ambush
::
Ambush
(v. t.) A
concealed
station,
where
troops
or
enemies
lie in wait to
attack
by
surprise..
Alien
::
Alien (a.) Not
belonging
to the same
country,
land, or
government,
or to the
citizens
or
subjects
thereof;
foreign;
as, alien
subjects,
enemies,
property,
shores..
Calamary
::
Calamary
(n.) A
cephalopod,
belonging
to the genus
Loligo
and
related
genera.
There are many
species.
They have a sack of
inklike
fluid which they
discharge
from the
siphon
tube, when
pursued
or
alarmed,
in order to
confuse
their
enemies.
Their shell is a thin horny
plate,
within
the flesh of the back,
shaped
very much like a quill pen. In
America
they are
called
squids.
See
Squid..
Fireball
::
Fireball
(n.) A ball
filled
with
powder
or other
combustibles,
intended
to be
thrown
among
enemies,
and to
injure
by
explosion;
also, to set fire to their works and light them up, so that
movements
may be
seen..
Irreconcilable
::
Irreconcilable
(a.) Not
reconcilable;
implacable;
incompatible;
inconsistent;
disagreeing;
as,
irreconcilable
enemies,
statements..
Restoration
::
Restoration
(n.) The act of
restoring
or
bringing
back to a
former
place,
station,
or
condition;
the fact of being
restored;
renewal;
reestablishment;
as, the
restoration
of
friendship
between
enemies;
the
restoration
of peace after war..
Hook
::
Hook (v. t.) To seize or
pierce
with the
points
of the
horns,
as
cattle
in
attacking
enemies;
to
gore..
Grenade
::
Grenade
(n.) A
hollow
ball or shell of iron
filled
with
powder
of other
explosive,
ignited
by means of a fuse, and
thrown
from the hand among
enemies..
Mimicry
::
Mimicry
(n.)
Protective
resemblance;
the
resemblance
which
certain
animals
and
plants
exhibit
to other
animals
and
plants
or to the
natural
objects
among which they live, -- a
characteristic
which
serves
as their chief means of
protection
against
enemies;
imitation;
mimesis;
mimetism..
Watchtower
::
Watchtower
(n.) A tower in which a
sentinel
is
placed
to watch for
enemies,
the
approach
of
danger,
or the
like..
Warfare
::
Warfare
(n.)
Military
service;
military
life;
contest
carried
on by
enemies;
hostilities;
war.
Deadly
::
Deadly
(a.)
Aiming
or
willing
to
destroy;
implacable;
desperately
hostile;
flagitious;
as,
deadly
enemies..
Abroad
::
Abroad
(adv.)
Beyond
the
bounds
of a
country;
in
foreign
countries;
as, we have
broils
at home and
enemies
abroad..
Encounter
::
Encounter
(v. i.) To meet face to face; to have a
meeting;
to meet, esp. as
enemies;
to
engage
in
combat;
to
fight;
as, three
armies
encountered
at
Waterloo..
Defend
::
Defend
(v. t.) To repel
danger
or harm from; to
protect;
to
secure
against;
attack;
to
maintain
against
force or
argument;
to
uphold;
to
guard;
as, to
defend
a town; to
defend
a
cause;
to
defend
character;
to
defend
the
absent;
--
sometimes
followed
by from or
against;
as, to
defend
one's self from, or
against,
one's
enemies..
Forbearance
::
Forbearance
(n.) The
quality
of being
forbearing;
indulgence
toward
offenders
or
enemies;
long-suffering.
Imitative
::
Imitative
(a.)
Designed
to
imitate
another
species
of
animal,
or a
plant,
or
inanimate
object,
for some
useful
purpose,
such as
protection
from
enemies;
having
resamblance
to
something
else; as,
imitative
colors;
imitative
habits;
dendritic
and
mammillary
forms of
minerals
are
imitative..
Epiploce
::
Epiploce
(n.) A
figure
by which one
striking
circumstance
is
added,
in due
gradation,
to
another;
climax;
e. g., He not only
spared
his
enemies,
but
continued
them in
employment;
not only
continued,
but
advanced
them..
Pillage
::
Pillage
(n.) That which is taken from
another
or
others
by open
force,
particularly
and
chiefly
from
enemies
in war;
plunder;
spoil;
booty..
Vindicate
::
Vindicate
(v. t.) To
maintain,
as a law or a
cause,
by
overthrowing
enemies..
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