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  • 21peace — n 1. peacefulness, warlessness, nonwar, lack of warfare, absence of conflict or hostilities. 2. pacification, appeasement, reconciliation, settlement; truce, armistice, treaty, cease fire, cessation or suspension of hostilities, end of war;… …

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  • 22cease fire — Synonyms and related words: Pax Dei, Pax Romana, Peace of God, abeyance, armistice, break, breathing spell, buffer zone, caesura, cooling off period, day off, demilitarized zone, drop, hesitation, holiday, hollow truce, interim, interlude,… …

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  • 23stand down — Synonyms and related words: Pax Dei, Pax Romana, Peace of God, abandon, abdicate, abeyance, armistice, back out, be pensioned, be superannuated, beg off, break, breathing spell, buffer zone, caesura, cease fire, cooling off period, cry off, day… …

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  • 24truce — Synonyms and related words: Pax Dei, Pax Romana, Peace of God, abeyance, accord, agreement, armistice, break, breather, breathing spell, buffer zone, caesura, cease fire, compact, cooling off period, day off, de escalation, demilitarized zone,… …

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  • 25Armistice — Ar mis*tice, n. [F. armistice, fr. (an assumed word) L. armistitium; arma arms + stare, statum (combining form, stitum), to stand still.] A cessation of arms for a short time, by convention; a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement; a… …

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  • 26Cantonment — Can ton*ment, n. [Cf. F. cantonnement.] A town or village, or part of a town or village, assigned to a body of troops for quarters; temporary shelter or place of rest for an army; quarters. [1913 Webster] Note: When troops are sheltered in huts… …

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  • 27armistice — noun Etymology: French or New Latin; French, from New Latin armistitium, from Latin arma + stitium (as in solstitium solstice) Date: circa 1707 temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement between the opponents ; truce …

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  • 28Pacifist organisation — A Pacifist organisation promotes the pacifist principles of standing against war and aggression. Some organisations are concerned only with the removal of nuclear weapons from war although they may call for suspension of hostilities as well.… …

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  • 29Christian VIII of Denmark — Christian Frederick redirects here. For other uses, see Christian Frederick (disambiguation). Christian VIII King of Denmark Reign 1839–184 …

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  • 30Gabriel Bethlen — (de Iktár) ( English, Hungarian: Bethlen Gábor ,Romanian: Gabriel Bethlen , German: Gabriel Bethlen von Iktár , Slovak: Gabriel Bethlen ; 1580 November 15, 1629) was a prince of Transylvania (1613 1629), duke of Opole (1622 1625) and leader of an …

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