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defence vs cheval-de-frise

cheval-de-frise vs defence

defence and cheval-de-frise both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
defence Yes No No No
cheval-de-frise Yes No No No
As nouns, cheval-de-frise is a hyponym of defence; that is, cheval-de-frise is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than defence:
  • defence: a structure used to defend against attack
  • cheval-de-frise: defensive structure consisting of a movable obstacle composed of barbed wire or spikes attached to a wooden frame; used to obstruct cavalry
defence (noun) cheval-de-frise (noun)
(military) military action or resources protecting a country against potential enemies defensive structure consisting of a movable obstacle composed of barbed wire or spikes attached to a wooden frame; used to obstruct cavalry
the act of defending someone or something against attack or injury
a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him
protection from harm
a structure used to defend against attack
the justification for some act or belief
the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions
the defendant and his legal advisors collectively
(sports) the team that is trying to prevent the other team from scoring
an organization of defenders that provides resistance against attack
(psychiatry) an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires
Difference between defence and cheval-de-frise

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