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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Battle \Bat"tle\, a.
Fertile. See
Battel
, a. [Obs.]
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Battle \Bat"tle\, n. [OE. bataille, bataile, F. bataille battle,
OF., battle, battalion, fr. L. battalia, battualia, the
fighting and fencing exercises of soldiers and gladiators,
fr. batuere to strike, beat. Cf.
Battalia
, 1st
Battel
,
and see
Batter
, v. t. ]
1. A general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the
divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an engagement;
a combat.
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2. A struggle; a contest; as, the battle of life.
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The whole intellectual battle that had at its center
the best poem of the best poet of that day. --H.
Morley.
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3. A division of an army; a battalion. [Obs.]
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The king divided his army into three battles.
--Bacon.
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The cavalry, by way of distinction, was called the
battle, and on it alone depended the fate of every
action. --Robertson.
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4. The main body, as distinct from the van and rear;
battalia. [Obs.] --Hayward.
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Note: Battle is used adjectively or as the first part of a
self-explaining compound; as, battle brand, a "brand"
or sword used in battle; battle cry; battlefield;
battle ground; battle array; battle song.
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Battle piece
, a painting, or a musical composition,
representing a battle.
Battle royal
.
(a) A fight between several gamecocks, where the one that
stands longest is the victor. --Grose.
(b) A contest with fists or cudgels in which more than two
are engaged; a m[^e]l['e]e. --Thackeray.
Drawn battle
, one in which neither party gains the victory.
To give battle
, to attack an enemy.
To join battle
, to meet the attack; to engage in battle.
Pitched battle
, one in which the armies are previously
drawn up in form, with a regular disposition of the
forces.
Wager of battle
. See under
Wager
, n.
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Syn: Conflict; encounter; contest; action.
Usage:
Battle
,
Combat
,
Fight
,
Engagement
. These words
agree in denoting a close encounter between contending
parties. Fight is a word of less dignity than the
others. Except in poetry, it is more naturally applied
to the encounter of a few individuals, and more
commonly an accidental one; as, a street fight. A
combat is a close encounter, whether between few or
many, and is usually premeditated. A battle is
commonly more general and prolonged. An engagement
supposes large numbers on each side, engaged or
intermingled in the conflict.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Battle \Bat"tle\ (b[a^]t"t'l), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Battled
(-tl'd); p. pr. & vb. n.
Battling
.] [F. batailler, fr.
bataille. See
Battle
, n.]
To join in battle; to contend in fight; as, to battle over
theories.
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To meet in arms, and battle in the plain. --Prior.
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GNU Project's publication of CIDE, the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Battle \Bat"tle\, v. t.
To assail in battle; to fight.
[1913 Webster] Battle-ax
WordNet
battle
n 1: a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course
of a war; "Grant won a decisive victory in the battle of
Chickamauga"; "he lost his romantic ideas about war when
he got into a real engagement" [syn:
conflict
,
fight
,
engagement
]
2: an energetic attempt to achieve something; "getting through
the crowd was a real struggle"; "he fought a battle for
recognition" [syn:
struggle
]
3: an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals);
"the harder the conflict the more glorious the
triumph"--Thomas Paine; "police tried to control the
battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs" [syn:
conflict
,
struggle
]
v : battle or contend against in or as if in a battle; "The
Kurds are combating Iraqi troops in Nothern Iraq"; "We
must combat the prejudices against other races"; "they
battled over the budget" [syn:
combat
]
Moby Dictionary
Actium
,
Adrianople
,
Aegates Isles
,
Aegospotami
,
Agincourt
,
Antietam
,
Anzio
,
Arbela-Gaugamela
,
Ardennes
,
Austerlitz
,
Ayacucho
,
Balaclava
,
Bannockburn
,
Bataan-Corregidor
,
Bismarck Sea
,
Blenheim
,
Bosworth Field
,
Bouvines
,
Boyne
,
Brunanburh
,
Bunker Hill
,
Cannae
,
Caporetto
,
Chancellorsville
,
Crecy
,
Dunkirk
,
El Alamein
,
Flodden
,
Fontenoy
,
Fredericksburg
,
Gaza
,
Gettysburg
,
Granicus River
,
Guadalcanal
,
Hampton Roads
,
Hastings
,
Hohenlinden
,
Inchon
,
Long Island
,
Marathon
,
Midway
,
Poitiers
,
Sedan
,
Singapore
,
Solferino
,
Waterloo
,
action
,
aerial combat
,
affray
,
agonize
,
all-out war
,
altercation
,
antagonize
,
appeal to arms
,
argument
,
arm
,
armed combat
,
armed conflict
,
armor
,
armor-plate
,
armored combat
,
assail
,
assault
,
attack
,
bank
,
barricade
,
battle royal
,
beat against
,
beat up against
,
belligerence
,
belligerency
,
blockade
,
bloodshed
,
bombard
,
box
,
brawl
,
breast the wave
,
broil
,
brush
,
buck
,
buffet
,
buffet the waves
,
bullfight
,
bulwark
,
campaign
,
carry on hostilities
,
castellate
,
clash
,
clash of arms
,
close
,
close with
,
cockfight
,
collide
,
combat
,
come to blows
,
compete with
,
competition
,
conflict
,
contend
,
contend against
,
contest
,
crenellate
,
crusade
,
cut and thrust
,
dig in
,
dispute
,
dogfight
,
duel
,
embattle
,
embroilment
,
encounter
,
engage in hostilities
,
engagement
,
entrench
,
exchange blows
,
exchange of blows
,
fence
,
feud
,
fight
,
fight a duel
,
fight against
,
fighting
,
fire fight
,
fortify
,
fracas
,
fray
,
garrison
,
give and take
,
give satisfaction
,
grapple
,
grapple with
,
ground combat
,
grunt and sweat
,
hand-to-hand combat
,
hand-to-hand fight
,
hassle
,
hostilities
,
hot war
,
house-to-house combat
,
huff and puff
,
join battle with
,
jostle
,
joust
,
la guerre
,
labor against
,
make war
,
man
,
man the garrison
,
melee
,
might of arms
,
military operations
,
militate against
,
mine
,
mix it up
,
naval combat
,
offer resistance
,
onset
,
onslaught
,
open hostilities
,
open war
,
oppugn
,
palisade
,
passage of arms
,
pitched battle
,
quarrel
,
rassle
,
reluct
,
reluctate
,
resort to arms
,
riot
,
rival
,
rumble
,
run a tilt
,
running fight
,
scramble
,
scrimmage
,
scuffle
,
shed blood
,
shooting war
,
shoving match
,
skirmish
,
sortie
,
spar
,
spill blood
,
stand-up fight
,
state of war
,
stem the tide
,
street fight
,
strive
,
strive against
,
struggle
,
struggle against
,
take on
,
tauromachy
,
the sword
,
thrust and parry
,
tilt
,
total war
,
tourney
,
tug
,
tug-of-war
,
tussle
,
vie with
,
wage war
,
wall
,
war
,
warfare
,
warmaking
,
warring
,
wartime
,
wrestle
BATTLE, n. A method of untying with the teeth of a political knot that would not yield to the tongue.
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