Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun One, such as a person or a combat vehicle, that takes part in armed strife.
- adjective Engaging in armed strife.
from The Century Dictionary.
- Contending; disposed to combat or contend.
- In heraldry, same as
affronté , but applied only to ferocious creatures, such as lions. - noun A person who combats; one who engages in battle; one who fights, whether in single combat or in an army or a fleet.
- noun A person who contends with another in argument or controversy.
- noun A name of the ruff, Machetes pugnax. See
ruff . - noun In heraldry, a figure drawn like a sword-player standing upon his guard.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who engages in combat. IN military use, opposed to
noncombatant . - adjective Contending; disposed to contend.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An
armed fighter.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective engaging in or ready for combat
- noun someone who fights (or is fighting)
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Examples
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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Designation as an enemy combatant is a classic example.
Balkinization 2006
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