I'm not sure what you mean by body defenders but T-cells are the ones that recognize the enemy. The white cells get that and they kill the virus, bacteria, etc.
The Public Enemy" (1931) "Quatermass II: Enemy from Space" (1957) "Enemy Mine" (1985) "Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991) "Enemy of the State" (1998) "Enemy at the Gates" (2001) "Behind Enemy Lines" (2001) "Enemy" (2013)
To many it is defined as the enemy, to the Comance Indians it only means human beings or the people.
Chuck Norris is terminators enemy
Do you mean like the Haka? If so then I'm pretty sure it was a war dance to scare the enemy.
Die Feen was created in 1833.
Its where you want something so bad that you are going crazy because you cant have it right now. "Feen" is an informal, modern variation of the word "fiend", as in: "he was a dope fiend".
Paul van der Feen was born in 1978.
Feen is an English surname, and is also found in Ireland. Feen is also as Fenn, Venn, Vaun(e), Vance, Vanns, Van, Feenan, Feenin, Fenning and Fanning.
Dow-feen
Fin. (feen)
Feenicks IV.
Halloween.
in-feen-ee infinit
Die-a-seet-l-more-feen
The Irish word for 'wine' is fíon [feen].
Coke-Feen?