Enemy - Law Dictionary Search Results
Restoration
being restored renewal reeumlstablishment as the restoration of friendship between enemies the restoration of peace after war
Act of God
his own, by the act of God or the King's enemies, the law will excuse him; but when a party by
Camonflet
mine sometimes formed in the wall or side of an enemys gallery to blow in the earth and cut off the
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Observation post
of a battle from which an observer may see the enemys positions and direct artillery fire
Irreconcilable
or brought into accord implacable incompatible inconsistent disagreeing as irreconcilable enemies statements
Grenade
means of a fuse and thrown from the hand among enemies
Gabion
with earth in building fieldworks to shelter men from an enemys fire
Forecastle
deck forward formerly raised like a castle to command an enemys decks
Fireball
with powder or other combustibles intended to be thrown among enemies and to injure by explosion also to set fire to
Epiploce
to another climax e g ldquoHe not only spared his enemies but continued them in employment not only continued but advanced
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