
1) After body or safe 2) Allen iverson or vince carter 3) Armament 4) Armour 5) Attendant 6) Basketball position 7) Bodyguard 8) Buckingham Palace attraction 9) Con tender 10) Court dribbler 11) Court position 12) Defend 13) Defender 14) Door post 15) Épée accessory 16) Escort 17) French word used in English
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1) Bank 2) Bouncer 3) Defence 4) Defend 5) Defender 6) Defense 7) Doorkeeper 8) Doorman 9) Ensure 10) Esguard 11) Gatekeeper 12) Gateman 13) Halberdier 14) Keeper 15) Lineman 16) Lookout 17) Patrol 18) Phrouros 19) Precaution 20) Protect 21) Protection 22) Protector 23) Robertson 24) Safeguard 25) Screener
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- a person who keeps watch over something or someone
- the person who plays that position on a football team
- a device designed to prevent injury
- a posture of defence in boxing or fencing
- a group of men who escort and protect some important person
- the duty of serving as a sentry
- a position on the line of scrimmage
- a position on a basketball team
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A grappling position where one player is on his back and has his legs around an opponent, who is either standing or kneeling. A competitor who is in someone’s guard may try to pass the guard and get to side control or the mount, both of which are more offensive positions, though the competitor may also try to land blows from the guard. A competit...
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also Bell and Bell Guard. A Cup-shaped metal (steel or aluminum) weapon part which protects the hand. Foils use small concentrically mounted bell guards,
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• (v. t.) A man, or body of men, stationed to protect or control a person or position; a watch; a sentinel. • (v. t.) A fence or rail to prevent falling from the deck of a vessel. • (n.) To keep watch over, in order to prevent escape or restrain from acts of violence, or the like. • (v. t.) An extension of the deck of a vessel b...
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(i) Folding Maps, or plates, are sometimes mounted on guards, narrow strips of paper sewn into the book, to obviate sewing through the middle of the image itself. (ii) a leaf (often of tissue) inserted to protect a plate. (iii) A type of repair to the margins of individual leaves.
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A narrow strip of paper or linen pasted to a single leaf to allow sewing into a section for binding.
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1. One who, or that which, guards from injury, danger, exposure, or attack; defense; protection. 'His greatness was no guard to bar heaven's shaft.' (Shak) ... 2. A man, or body of men, stationed to protect or control a person or position; a watch; a sentinel. 'The guard which kept the door of the king's house.' Kings xiv. 27. ... 3. One who has ch...
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(gahrd) a protective device. mouth guard any of various removable intraoral appliances that protect the teeth and sometimes the lips and cheeks during contact sports.
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Guard (gärd)
intransitive verb To watch by way of caution or defense; to be caution; to be in a state or position of defense or safety; as, careful persons
guard against mistakes.
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Guard noun [ Old French
guarde , French
garde ; of German origin; confer Old High German
wart ,
marto , one who watches,
mata a watching, Goth.
wardja watchman. See
Guard ,
transitive verb ]
1. One who, or that which, ...
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Guard transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Guarded ;
present participle &, verbal noun Gurding .] [ Old French
guarder ,
garder , warder, French
garder , from Old High German
wart...n to be on the wa...
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A strip of paper, muslin, or other thin material used to attach or reinforce leaves or inserts in books, permitting bending
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a boolean test that must be satisfied for a Flow of an activity diagram or a Transition of a state machine diagram to be allowed to start
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Conductor See Conductor above.
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A grappling position where one player is on his back and has his legs around an opponent, who is either standing or kneeling. A competitor who is in someone’s guard may try to pass the guard and get to side control or the mount, both of which are more offensive positions, though the competitor may also try to land blows from the guard. A competit...
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A semi-defensive position in which an athlete on his or her back keeps an opponent between their legs.
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A defence utilized by the fighter whose back is on the mat. Typically, the guard means that the defender (who is on their back) wraps his legs around the attacker’s waist (who is usually on their knees). The guard aims to help in defence by controlling the movements of the attacker.
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safety noun a device designed to prevent injury
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A Brazilian Jiu Jitsu position that requires a fighter lying flat on their back and controlling an opponent's movement and position by keeping them tied up and restricted between their legs. There are many variations of this position. 2. A boxing term describing the act of keeping both hands up to protect the face.
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A Brazilian Jiu Jitsu position that requires a fighter lying flat on their back and controlling an opponent's movement and position by keeping them tied up and restricted between their legs. There are many variations of this position. 2. A boxing term describing the act of keeping both hands up to protect the face.
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A position where a fighter is on his back but is in an advantageous position. A fighter wraps his legs around the opponent at the hips and is in position to go for a joint lock or some type of a choke.
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A rock between the hog line and the house used to prevent the opposition from hitting a rock in the house.
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A Brazilian Jiu Jitsu position that requires a fighter lying flat on their back and controlling an opponent's movement and position by keeping them tied up and restricted between their legs. There are many variations of this position. 2. A boxing term describing the act of keeping both hands up to protect the face.
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