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Traditional English :: warlike
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warlpaper.html - adj. 1 threatening war; hostile. 2 martial; soldierly. 3 of or for war; military (warlike preparations). |
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Traditional English :: warlock
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warlpaper.html - n. archaic a sorcerer or wizard. [OE wr covenant: loga rel. to LIE(2) ] |
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Traditional English :: warlord
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warlpaper.html - n. a military commander or commander-in-chief. |
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English Idioms :: war
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warlpaper.html - See: COLD WAR, TUG OF WAR. |
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English Idioms :: war baby
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warlpaper.html - {n.}, {informal} A person born during a war. * /War babies began to increase college enrollments early in the 1960s./ * /The war babies forced many towns to build new schools./ |
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English Idioms :: ward off
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warlpaper.html - {v. phr.} To deflect; avert. * /Vitamin C is known to ward off the common cold./ |
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