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Look up: destruction

  1. destruction
    [n] - an event or the result of an event that destroys something 2. [n] - termination by an act of destruction
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  2. Destruction
    With respect to the CWC: the irreversible conversion of toxic chemicals into a form unsuitable for the production of chemical weapons and action upon munitions or other delivery devices that renders them unusable. The most common forms of destruction are
    Found on http://www.chemicalglossary.net/definiti

  3. Destruction
    De·struc'tion noun [ Latin destructio : confer French destruction . See Destroy .] 1. The act of destroying; a tearing down; a bringing to naught; subversion; demolition; ruin; slaying; devastation. « The Jews smote a...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/D/49

  4. destruction
    devastation noun the termination of something by causing so much damage to it that it cannot be repaired or no longer exists
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  5. destruction
    demolition noun an event (or the result of an event) that completely destroys something
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  6. Destruction
    • (n.) A destroying agency; a cause of ruin or of devastation; a destroyer. • (n.) The state of being destroyed, demolished, ruined, slain, or devastated. • (n.) The act of destroying; a tearing down; a bringing to naught; subversion; demolition; ruin; slaying; devastation.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  7. Destruction
    (from the article `Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso`) ...magazine in Milan. During most of his life his base was in France, though he made frequent trips to Italy and wrote in the languages of both ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/d/36

  8. destruction
    destruction Related 'together' units: com-; greg-; inter-.
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  9. Destruction
    (DC Comics) image= --> `Destruction` is one of the Endless, fictional characters from Neil Gaiman`s comic book series publisher = Dorling Kindersley | place = New York | year = 2008 | ISBN = 0-7566-4119-5 | oclc = 213309017-->--> Fictional Biography Within The Sandman: He is the fo...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction

  10. Destruction
    (band) `Destruction` is a German thrash metal band. They are considered one of the "three kings" of the Teutonic thrash metal scene, the others being Kreator and Sodom. All three of these bands are often credited with helping pioneer death metal, by containing several elements of wh...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction

  11. Destruction
    (EP) `Destruction` is an EP by the German thrash metal group Destruction. It was the first album made by the band after Schmier left in 1991. The period without Schmier is often called "Neo-Destruction". This album is the first of the three "Neo-Destruction" albums....
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destruction



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/calendar/ February 14 is Valentine's Day. Although it is celebrated as a lovers' holiday today, with the giving of candy, flowers, or other gifts between couples in love, it originated in 5th Century Rome as a tribute to St. Valentine, a Catholic bishop. The first Valentine card grew out of this practice. The first true Valentine card was sent in 1415 by Charles, duke of Orleans, to his wife. He was imprisoned in the Tower of London at the time. Cupid, another symbol of the holiday, became associated with it because he was the son of Venus, the Roman god of love and beauty. Cupid often appears on Valentine cards. read more

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