armistice
The term ceasefire can have several meanings. Typically, the term ceasefire refers to the moment when a person or group of people stop firing with their weapons.
I think you need to define what you mean by spooners. I know quite a lot about WWI, and I have not come across the word as, say, a type of weapon. At that time the word 'spooning' meant 'courting' or 'fooling around as lovers do'.
armistice
They were named after an Asiatic nomadic people who invaded and ravaged Europe in the 4th and 5th Centuries. It became a derogatory word for the Germans who 'invaded' Europe
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
compromise, agreement and ceasefire are all good ones
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A truce or a ceasefire. Both words are used.
The General called for ceasefire.
Ceasefire Canada was created in 2003.
Tanks were meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare
The term ceasefire can have several meanings. Typically, the term ceasefire refers to the moment when a person or group of people stop firing with their weapons.
I think you need to define what you mean by spooners. I know quite a lot about WWI, and I have not come across the word as, say, a type of weapon. At that time the word 'spooning' meant 'courting' or 'fooling around as lovers do'.
the word that means to stop fighting is called an armistice
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* spitfire * sure-fire * rimfire * campfire * backfire * bonfire * gunfire * misfire * wildfire * ceasefire
A ceasefire is a temporary stop to a war when both sides agree to suspend fighting. It is a signal or an order to stop fighting.