
1) Alibi 2) Apologia 3) Bastion 4) Bio defence 5) Biodefense 6) Blockade 7) Case 8) Confutation 9) Conservation 10) Defense 11) Entrapment 12) Exculpation 13) Excuse 14) Explanation 15) Fortification 16) Fortress 17) Idealisation 18) Intellectualisation 19) Intellectualization 20) Minelaying 21) Outwork
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1) Armour 2) British soccer team concern 3) Conceptual art 4) Defence mechanism 5) Defence reaction 6) Defense 7) Defense mechanism 8) Defense reaction 9) Fortification 10) French word used in English 11) Guard 12) One opposed to prosecution 13) Process 14) Protection 15) Protection from harm 16) Psychoanalytic process
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deFENCE is an interactive conceptual art project for freedom of cohabitation, designed in such a way as to include each beholder personally. In tradition of Marcel Duchamp, the two main roles of this exhibit are the work itself, and the person watching it. Only here, the subjective role of the beholder is not the only one. They are personally draw...
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[Citizen Military Forces] The Defence (Citizen Military Forces) Act (1943) was federal Australian law passed on 26 January 1943 which extended the area in which the Militia were obliged to serve from Australia and its territories to the South-Western Pacific Zone (SWPZ), a triangle bounded by the equator and the 110th and 159th meridians of...
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[Ethiopia] United States Geological Survey, US Department of the Interior. 1946 ...
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[ship] Defence was an American Revolutionary War privateer that was part of the Penobscot Expedition. It was commissioned in New Haven, CT in 1776 as a brig. The ship burned to the waterline and sank. The location of the wreck was discovered in 1972 by the Maine Maritime Academy and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The wreck was s...
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• (n. & v. t.) See Defense. • (n.) The defendant`s answer or plea; an opposing or denial of the truth or validity of the plaintiff`s or prosecutor`s case; the method of proceeding adopted by the defendant to protect himself against the plaintiff`s action. • (n.) That which defends or protects; anything employed to oppose attack, ward...
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In law, collective term for the defendant (the person accused of having committed a crime or wrong) and his or her legal advisors and representatives. It is also the case made in answer to the...
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The legal case put forward by a defendant in answer to a claim.
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The statement of the defendant in answer to the plaintiff`s claim.
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If the Defendant disputes the claim he/she can forward to the court a defence. This should detail why the claim is disputed and contain evidence to that effect. The Defendant usually has 21 days from the date of issue of the claim to indicate that a defence is to be filed and 28 days to file the defence.
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the side of a court case which argues that the person charged (called the defendant) is not guilty; the other side to the prosecution
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De·fence' (de*fĕns')
noun & transitive verb See
Defense .
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not being hit by the opponent's offensive actions, either by parrying, avoiding, or moving out of distance
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A forcible resistance of an attack by force.
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HMS Defence was a British Tiger Class cruiser of 8000 tons displacement started during the Second World War and launched in 1944. She carried a peace time complement of 796 and a wartime complement of 1000. Four Admiralty 3-drum type boilers provided a top speed of 31.5 knots. Armaments consisted of nine 6-inch guns; ten 4-inch anti-aircraft guns; ...
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not being hit by the opponent's offensive actions, either by parrying, avoiding, or moving out of distance
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Broadside Ironclad class [UK]
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demurrer noun a defendant`s answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him; `he gave evidence for the defense`
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The act of protecting one's goal area when the opponent has the ball.
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