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.
Horrific.
The adjective for the word "war" is "warlike." Other related adjectives include "military," "combative," and "hostile," which describe aspects or characteristics associated with war.
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Foo fighter was the mysterious word used to describe the pilot in World War 2. This was used to describe various UFOs and mysterious objects flying over Europe during that time.
Untrained
Shoah.
Majestic? Awe-inspiring?
There is no Hebrew word for holy war. Modern Hebrew uses the word Jihad (ג׳יהאד) for the specific Islamic context. You could describe that in Hebrew as מלחמת קודש נגד כופרים באיסלאם. (Holy war against the infidels in Islam)Judaism has no such concept of war being holy.
"Antebellum" is a Latin word that means "before the war." It is commonly used in English to describe the period before the American Civil War.
there is no word to describe delaware
The word "antebellum" simply means "before a war." It is most often used to describe the period of US history before the US Civil War, but it could refer to any war.
A good word to describe shock is "bewilderment."