Just saw Broadway production of Fela! last night. Fela character says that it is a saying shared by among the people that one is to strive to be strong, to stand up for oneself, to be have purpose and to be highly valued in one's community just as water is to all people no matter what the consequence be it simple (ones needs to cook), moderate (one needs to survive (one needs cool off, have source of nourishment) or complex (water is the reason why something negative happened such as a drowning). The person, just like water, can have no enemies (or reasons why it fails) and must be seen as a necessity and utilized for the good of all.
No, "feen" does not mean "enemy." The term "feen" is often used in various contexts, but it is not a standard word in English that translates to "enemy." If you meant "fiend," that can refer to an enemy or a wicked person in some contexts, but it's not synonymous with "enemy."
Water Friend or Enemy - 1943 was released on: USA: 6 April 1943
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.
EnemyFoe means enemy.
enemy
Water Friend or Enemy - 1943 was released on: USA: 6 April 1943
enemy
it means enemy
enemy infantry
My enemy's enemy is my friend
Uncertain Enemy
It means when you kill an enemy and that enemy is killing your teammate, thus you rescuing him.
water :)
Human.
It maeans the enemy