adv
(obsolete) In rivalry.
n
Alternative form of archrivalry [The relationship between two or more archrivals. The term usually applies to two archrivals.]
n
The relationship between two or more archrivals. The term usually applies to two archrivals.
n
(idiomatic) Some item of high value, especially a top prize or reward.
adj
(chess, slang) Extremely knowledgable in a particular opening as a result of intensive study.
n
(obsolete) One who litigates or wrangles.
adj
(of someone's character) Inclined to compete.
adj
(dated) Acting in competition or rivalry.
n
One pursuing the same course, or seeking the same objects; hence, a rival; an opponent.
n
(obsolete) An antagonist; a contestant.
n
The role or status of a contender.
n
(computing, telecommunications) Competition by parts of a system or its users for a limited resource.
n
The act of contesting; emulation
adj
Serving to contest something.
n
One who contests something.
n
Alternative form of corrival [A fellow rival; a competitor; a rival.]
n
Alternative form of corrivalry [joint rivalry]
n
Alternative form of corrivalship [(obsolete) joint rivalry]
n
A fellow rival; a competitor; a rival.
n
(archaic) Contention; striving against.
n
A striving against; contention.
n
A highly skilled white/Caucasian challenger for leadership in a field whose top ranks are dominated by non-Caucasians; especially a field which was once dominated by white Caucasians, and is now dominated by those of black-African descent.
adj
To struggle valiantly in one's studies.
n
The process by which additional combatants join an ongoing fight or argument when they think they know who will win so that they will be on the winning side.
adj
Having won a prize; award-winning.
v
(obsolete) To vie with, or rival, in return.
n
(obsolete) One having a common right or privilege with another; a partner.
adv
With rivalry; competitively.
n
(economics) The characteristic of being a rivalrous good, such that it can be consumed or used by only one person at a time.
n
(Internet slang, politics, humorous, derogatory) Contraction of succdem.
n
The act of one who vies; rivalry.
adj
(of a situation or outcome) That benefits both or all parties, or that has two distinct benefits.
n
(rare) The state or condition of a winner
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