# ## An encounter between opposing forces: an important battle in the Pacific campaign.Armed fighting; combat: wounded in battle. # A match between two combatants: trial by battle.A protracted controversy or struggle: won the battle of the budget.An intense competition: a battle of wits. #
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no they are not the same because war is long and battle aint.
A sword. (maybe)
you mean fought......
Battle, conflict, fighting, crusade.
It is the Greek word for "battle".
the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle.
duel,fight,combat
It is not Greek. The word comes from the Anglo-Norman French word, 'havot' or 'havok,' which was a battle cry, meaning, "have at it."
We/I/they won. Could mean a game, a bet, a battle.
If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.If you mean the decisive battle, Scipio and Hannibal fought the battle of Zama which was in Africa.
If the word battle is commonly found in the name of that battle, then yes. The Battle of Bull Run If using the word separate from a title, then no. Historians believe the battles, such as that at Bull Run, were fierce.
do you mean how do you do the battle factory in emerald do you mean how do you do the battle factory in emerald
The word war as a verb: fight, combat, battle. The word war as a noun: battle, fights, struggle, combat, conflict. The word war as a adjective: martial, military, battle.
Battling is the present tense of the word "battle" - to engage in some form of fight, or to struggle or contest something.
According to Google Translate, it means "cultural battle", maybe meaning "civil war"
As simple as the meanings of two words that are compounded into battlelust, as lust, or strong want or readiness for battle.