Combat
61combat — Noun: A fight or battle. Verb: To fight; to engage in battle. As the word appears in a clause excepting injuries received in combat, the term imports causation, aggression or fault on the part of the insured. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1201. See… …
62Combat 56 — Por Combat 56 se entiende una técnica de lucha europea inventada por el oficial polaco Arkadiusz Kups, antiguo miembro de una unidad de comandos de elite. Esta técnica fue desarrollada por las tropas especiales de elite de la Compañía 56 (de ahí… …
63Combat 56 — Por Combat 56 se entiende una técnica de lucha europea inventada por el oficial polaco Arkadiusz Kups, antiguo miembro de una unidad de comandos de élite. Esta técnica fue desarrollada por las tropas especiales de elites de la Compañía 56 (de ahí …
64combat — See combat, contest …
65Combat — A major role of many shamans is to defend their communities from enemy shamans, witches, or sorcerers, as well as predatory or aggressive other than human persons or spirits. The ability to know what is happening at a distance may be drawn on… …
66combat — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. conflict, warfare; battle, close combat. v. t. fight, oppose. See contention. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. struggle, warfare, conflict, armed fighting; see battle 2 , fight 1 . See Synonym Study at battle …
67combat — [16] Combat means literally ‘fight with’. It comes via French combattre from late Latin combattere, a compound verb formed from Latin com ‘with’ and *battere, an assumed variant of Latin battuere ‘fight, beat’ (ultimate source of English abate,… …
68combat — verb (combated, combating) –verb (t) /ˈkɒmbæt / (say kombat), /kəmˈbæt / (say kuhm bat) 1. to fight or contend against; oppose vigorously: *These bands were made of a flannel material and had a strong smelling medicinal treatment in them to help… …
69combat — Paio, kaua paio, hakakā. ♦ To fight in single combat, pilikua …
70combat — nm. KONBÀ (Albanais.001) ; batalye <bataille> (001). A1) combat de vaches : bâra nf. (Valais) …