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civil war war between factions within a single country | |
English of or pertaining to England | |
English of or pertaining to the English language | |
English people from England | |
English the English language | |
civil related to people and government office as opposed to military or religion | |
war conflict involving organized use of arms | |
war to engage in conflict | شَنَّ حربحَرْبًا |
English Channel The part of the Atlantic Ocean between Great Britain and France | |
American English English of the United States | |
Australian English English language used in Australia | |
Old English ancestor language of modern English | |
Middle English Middle English | |
British English English language as in Britain, especially in England | |
civil code a systematic collection of laws between private parties | |
civil servant government employee | |
civil engineering technical design and construction of public works and/or equivalent private ones | |
civil law legal system contrasting with common law | |
civil society institutions, voluntary organizations and corporate bodies | |
civil disobedience active and non-violent refusal to obey | |
war game military simulation|military exercise | |
war crime punishable offence under international law for violations of the laws of war | |
war criminal person guilty of war crimes | |
edit war a dispute over the content of a page on a wiki or other editable work | |
cold war a period of hostile relations | |
Cold War period of hostility short of open war between the Soviet Bloc and the Western powers, 1945–1991 | |
total war warfare where all of a country's resources are employed | |
world war a war involving the major nations of the world | |
proxy war war where two powers use third parties | |
Gulf War war fought at the Persian Gulf | |
nuclear war war fought using nuclear weapons | |
holy war a type of war|war of religion | |
war of attrition prolonged exhausting war | |
World War II war from 1939 to 1945 | |
World War III hypothetical world war (World War III) | |
World War I war | |
World War IV hypothetical world war (World War IV) | |
prisoner of war combatant or soldier captured by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict |