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Definition of warlike
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Warlike
(a.) Fit for war;
disposed
for war; as, a
warlike
state;
a
warlike
disposition..
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Derring
::
Derring
(a.)
Daring
or
warlike.
Chivalrous
::
Chivalrous
(a.)
Pertaining
to
chivalry
or
knight-errantry;
warlike;
heroic;
gallant;
high-spirited;
high-minded;
magnanimous.
Hun
::
Hun (n.) One of a
warlike
nomadic
people
of
Northern
Asia who, in the 5th
century,
under
Atilla,
invaded
and
conquered
a great part of
Europe..
Battailous
::
Battailous
(n.)
Arrayed
for
battle;
fit or eager for
battle;
warlike.
Warlike
::
Warlike
(a.) Fit for war;
disposed
for war; as, a
warlike
state;
a
warlike
disposition..
Iroquois
::
Iroquois
(n. sing. & pl.) A
powerful
and
warlike
confederacy
of
Indian
tribes,
formerly
inhabiting
Central
New York and
constituting
most of the Five
Nations.
Also, any
Indian
of the
Iroquois
tribes..
Hurons
::
Hurons
(n. pl.) ; sing.
Huron.
(Ethnol.)
A
powerful
and
warlike
tribe of North
American
Indians
of the
Algonquin
stock.
They
formerly
occupied
the
country
between
Lakes
Huron,
Erie, and
Ontario,
but were
nearly
exterminated
by the Five
Nations
about
1650..
Martial
::
Martial
(a.)
Practiced
in, or
inclined
to, war;
warlike;
brave..
Invasion
::
Invasion
(n.) A
warlike
or
hostile
entrance
into the
possessions
or
domains
of
another;
the
incursion
of an army for
conquest
or
plunder.
Expedition
::
Expedition
(n.) An
important
enterprise,
implying
a
change
of
place;
especially,
a
warlike
enterprise;
a march or a
voyage
with
martial
intentions;
an
excursion
by a body of
persons
for a
valuable
end; as, a
military,
naval,
exploring,
or
scientific
expedition;
also, the body of
persons
making
such
excursion..
Equipage
::
Equipage
(n.)
Furniture
or
outfit,
whether
useful
or
ornamental;
especially,
the
furniture
and
supplies
of a
vessel,
fitting
her for a
voyage
or for
warlike
purposes,
or the
furniture
and
necessaries
of an army, a body of
troops,
or a
single
soldier,
including
whatever
is
necessary
for
efficient
service;
equipments;
accouterments;
habiliments;
attire..
Gear
::
Gear (n.)
Warlike
accouterments.
Immartial
::
Immartial
(a.) Not
martial;
unwarlike.
Sikhs
::
Sikhs (n. pl.) A
religious
sect noted for
warlike
traits,
founded
in the
Punjab
at the end of the 15th
century..
Enterprise
::
Enterprise
(n.) That which is
undertaken;
something
attempted
to be
performed;
a work
projected
which
involves
activity,
courage,
energy,
and the like; a bold,
arduous,
or
hazardous
attempt;
an
undertaking;
as, a manly
enterprise;
a
warlike
enterprise..
Cheyennes
::
Cheyennes
(n. pl.) A
warlike
tribe of
indians,
related
to the
blackfeet,
formerly
inhabiting
the
region
of
Wyoming,
but now
mostly
on
reservations
in the
Indian
Territory.
They are noted for their
horsemanship..
Zulus
::
Zulus (n. pl.) The most
important
tribe
belonging
to the
Kaffir
race. They
inhabit
a
region
on the
southeast
coast of
Africa,
but
formerly
occupied
a much more
extensive
country.
They are noted for their
warlike
disposition,
courage,
and
military
skill..
Imbellic
::
Imbellic
(a.) Not
warlike
or
martial.
Comanches
::
Comanches
(n. pl.) A
warlike,
savage,
and
nomadic
tribe of the
Shoshone
family
of
Indians,
inhabiting
Mexico
and the
adjacent
parts of the
United
States;
--
called
also
Paducahs.
They are noted for
plundering
and
cruelty..
Force
::
Force (n.)
Strength
or power for war;
hence,
a body of land or naval
combatants,
with their
appurtenances,
ready for
action;
-- an
armament;
troops;
warlike
array;
-- often in the
plural;
hence,
a body of men
prepared
for
action
in other ways; as, the
laboring
force of a
plantation..
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