One of the most common words is rebellion. A couple others are bellicose and belligerent.
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.
Possibly belligerent and bellicose. Things related to a violent or war-like nature.
The suffix "bell" is used to denote a company or organization that provides telecommunication services, often associated with telephones. It originally referred to the Bell Telephone Company, founded by Alexander Graham Bell, and has since been adopted by various telecommunications companies, such as AT&T and Verizon.
The Latin root "belli" means "war" or "combat." It is derived from the Latin word "bellum," which refers to war or conflict. This root is commonly seen in words related to warfare or aggression.
Wilson uses powerful and emotive words and phrases to persuade his listeners, such as "peace without victory," "war to end all wars," and "make the world safe for democracy." He appeals to their sense of duty, sacrifice, and moral responsibility to garner support for his policies.
Rebell , rebellion and antebellum
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The suffix bell means war! :D
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.
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antebellum and belligerent are only a few
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."
The English adjectives belligerent and bellicosederive from the Latin root syllable 'bell-'. The syllable also may be seen in Latin derivatives. For example, the derivative noun bellum means 'war'. The derivative adjectives belliger, bellatorius, and bellatorrespectively mean 'waging war', 'warlike', and 'warrior'.
Possibly belligerent and bellicose. Things related to a violent or war-like nature.
After the civil war in America came to an end , then the slaves rejoiced as they won their freedom at last.
I suspect that one reason this question has not been answered is that it is not well formed. Do you mean that the approaches help to end the Cold War, or do you mean that the approaches helped to understand the end of the Cold War?
Released from the Armed Forces after the end of a war.