"Intercombat" is a word in ENGLISH

intercombat ENGLISH
Definition:

Combat.

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Fatally, the term 'barbarian' is the password that opens up the archives of the twentieth century. It refers to the despiser of achievement, the vandal, the status denier, the iconoclast, who refuses to acknowledge any ranking rules or hierarchy. Whoever wishes to understand the twentieth century must always keep the barbaric factor in view. Precisely in more recent modernity, it was and still is typical to allow an alliance between barbarism and success before a large audience, initially more in the form of insensitive imperialism, and today in the costumes of that invasive vulgarity which advances into virtually all areas through the vehicle of popular culture. That the barbaric position in twentieth-century Europe was even considered the way forward among the purveyors of high culture for a time, extending to a messianism of uneducatedness, indeed the utopia of a new beginning on the clean slate of ignorance, illustrates the extent of the civilizatory crisis this continent has gone through in the last century and a half - including the cultural revolution downwards, which runs through the twentieth century in our climes and casts its shadow ahead onto the twenty-first.

Peter Sloterdijk

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Acre LAW AND LEGAL

ZTGHT, or ACRE. A camp or field fight; a sort of duel, or judicial combat, anciently fought by slngie combatants, …

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agonistical ENGLISH

Pertaining to violent contests, bodily or mental; pertaining to athletic or polemic feats; athletic; combative; hence, strained; unnatural.

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agonistics ENGLISH

The science of athletic combats, or contests in public games.

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akiat HILIGAYNON

ákiat - To challenge, provoke, defy, invite to a combat. Akiatá siá. Defy him. Challenge him. Iákiat ko sa íya …

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alawayan HILIGAYNON

alawayán - (H) Battlefield, field of combat, scene of a fight. (áway).

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allopathy ENGLISH

That system of medical practice which aims to combat disease by the use of remedies which produce effects different from …

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antagonist ENGLISH

One who contends with another, especially in combat; an adversary; an opponent.

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Opposing in combat, combating; contending or acting against; as, antagonistic forces.

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away HILIGAYNON

áway - Fight, battle, struggle, conflict, fray, strife, contention, tussle, scuffle, áwhag – áyo scrimmage, encounter, fighting, quarrelling, war, combat; …

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Bannus LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. A proclamation. Bannus regis; the king’s proc-lamation, made by the voice of a herald, for-bidding all …

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Bataille LAW AND LEGAL

In old Engllsh law. Battel; the trial by combat or duellum

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battailant ENGLISH

Prepared for battle; combatant; warlike.

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battel ENGLISH

A single combat; as, trial by battel. See Wager of battel, under Wager.

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Battel LAW AND LEGAL

Trial by combat; wager of battel

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battle ENGLISH

A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an …

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box ENGLISH

To fight with the fist; to combat with, or as with, the hand or fist; to spar.

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boxing ENGLISH

The act of fighting with the fist; a combat with the fist; sparring.

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bungil HILIGAYNON

bungíl - Hare-lip; hare-lipped. (cf. ongî, sungí, óngì, súngì). búngka. An attack, onset, shock, collision, joining battle, first impact; to …

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Campfight LAW AND LEGAL

In old English law. The fighting of two champions or combatants in the field; the judlclal combat, or duellum. 3 …

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