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Alternative form of angary [The right of one belligerent (government) in a conflict to seize, use or destroy the property of another belligerent or neutral state, or the private citizens thereof, provided compensation is paid.]
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Alternative form of archrival [A chief rival.]
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(figuratively, colloquial, idiomatic, chiefly US) A person who criticizes something in which they are not involved and lack expertise.
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Of or pertaining to such a person or way of life
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(criminology) An individual guilty of child abuse, someone who has abused a minor.
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(criminology) Someone guilty of child molestation; someone who has sexually abused a minor.
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A person who cooperates traitorously with an enemy.
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Part of a group that agree to do an unlawful or unethical act.
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The realm or sphere of criminals.
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The origination of criminal behaviour.
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The practice of crusading or the state of being a crusader.
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Obsolete form of enchanter. [One who enchants or delights.]
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(video games) A non-player character that tries to harm the player.
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Offensive and hostile action carried out by an enemy country's military forces, especially during a war.
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(idiomatic) A duplicate or counterpart that acts in a contrary, nefarious, or insidious manner.
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someone who belongs to a group that secretly undermines another organization
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Alternative form of frenemy. [(humorous) Someone who pretends to be your friend, but is really your enemy.]
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Synonym of Gunpowder Plot.
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The advocacy of war or analogous activity.
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The condition or practices of an impostor.
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The fact or practice of using a public office or other position of trust for personal gain.
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(criminal law) A person younger than the age of full criminal responsibility, such that the person either cannot be held criminally liable or is subject to less severe forms of punishment.
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Alternative form of Machiavellian [Attempting to achieve goals by cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous methods, especially in politics or in advancing one's career.]
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Pertaining to the spoils of war.
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(by extension) One who creates or uses controversial or unconventional ideas or practices.
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(derogatory) A person who furthers a cause by "reducing every issue to its simplest, black-and-white terms for public consumption", i.e., denying nuance by presenting stark but fallacious alternatives.
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The activities of a mercenary; involvement in conflict for private gain.
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(figuratively) One hired to engage in a figurative battle, as a corporate takeover, a lawsuit, or a political campaign.
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(countable) A hostile or warlike act
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A person who commits multiple criminal acts.
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Alternative spelling of organized crime [A large criminal organization, or a group of such organizations, that deals in illegal goods and services.]
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(by extension) appealing heavily to the masses.
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A program or campaign to subjugate or eliminate a specific group of people, often based on race, religion, sexuality, or social beliefs.
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(sociology) A person who persists in unsocial behaviour
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(obsolete) An agent or confederate in treachery.
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A young person who is at risk of falling into delinquency.
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Alternative form of Punic faith [(archaic) Treachery, deceitfulness, bad faith.]
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(derogatory) A traitor who collaborates with the enemy.
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traitorous collaboration with an enemy
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(dated) That is collaborating with an occupying enemy.
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(dated) To collaborate with an enemy occupying force.
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(countable, uncountable, chiefly Roman Catholicism, historical) A rushed sacrament of confession given to a prisoner who is to be executed very soon.
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Alternative letter-case form of svengali [One who manipulates or controls another as by some mesmeric or sinister influence; especially a coach, mentor or industry mogul.]
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(uncountable) Terrorism.
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(figuratively) A proponent of war or military intrusiveness.
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Belief that war is justifiable in principle and can be justified in actual cases.
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(rare) Warlike policies and practices.
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The act of promoting, or inciting war-like, bellicose actions.
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One who favours a policy of going to war.
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A warlike attitude; belligerence.
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