antebellum
rebel
belligerent
rebellin
Possibly belligerent and bellicose. Things related to a violent or war-like nature.
If you mean "bell" as in bellicose, or belligerent, it comes from the Latin "bellum", which means "war". Ante-bellum means pre-war, or before the war.
Rebell , rebellion and antebellum
Belli is the genitive singular of the word bellum, meaning "war." In English it occurs most frequently in the phrase casus belli, meaning "an occasion for [literally 'of'] war."
One of the most common words is rebellion. A couple others are bellicose and belligerent.
Sure! Some words with the root "bell" include "belligerent" (aggressively hostile), "bellicose" (demonstrating aggression and willingness to fight), and "rebellion" (an act of resistance against authority). These words all derive from the Latin word "bellum," meaning "war."
The best war words are: Never, find another way.
Vietnam War
The suffix bell means war! :D
bellum meaning war is pronounced- bell (as in doorbell)-um (as in room)hope that helped I've been taking latin for a while!!
Yes the liberty bell a is a sign of friendship. The Liberty Bell is a relic and symbol of the American Revolutionary War. The Liberty Bell, first cast in England in the 1750s, is inscribed with words from the Bible: "Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."Source: Answers.com
The root is the Latin word bellum (war).The word "belligerent" comes from the Latin beliger (warlike) or belligerare (to make war). The root words are bellum (war) and gerer (to make).