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conflict

English

Etymology

From Latin conflictus, past participle of confligere (to strike together), from com- (together) (a form of con-) + fligere (to strike).

Pronunciation

  • Noun
    • (UK) IPA(key): /?k?n.fl?kt/
    • (US) enPR: k?n'fl?kt, IPA(key): /?k?n.fl?kt/
  • Verb
    • (UK) IPA(key): /k?n?fl?kt/
    • (US) enPR: k?nfl?kt', k?n'fl?kt, IPA(key): /k?n?fl?kt/, /?k?n.fl?kt/

Noun

conflict (countable and uncountable, plural conflicts)

  1. A clash or disagreement, often violent, between two or more opposing groups or individuals.
  2. An incompatibility, as of two things that cannot be simultaneously fulfilled.

Derived terms

Translations

Verb

conflict (third-person singular simple present conflicts, present participle conflicting, simple past and past participle conflicted)

  1. (intransitive) To be at odds (with); to disagree or be incompatible
  2. (intransitive) To overlap (with), as in a schedule.
    Your conference call conflicts with my older one: please reschedule.
    It appears that our schedules conflict.

Derived terms

  • conflicted

Translations

References

  • Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “conflict”, in Online Etymology Dictionary
  • conflict at OneLook Dictionary Search

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin c?nfl?ctus, past participle of confligere (to strike together), from com- (together) (a form of con-) + fligere (to strike).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /k?n?fl?kt/
  • Hyphenation: con?flict
  • Rhymes: -?kt

Noun

conflict n (plural conflicten, diminutive conflictje n)

  1. A conflict, clash or dispute

Derived terms

  • belangenconflict
  • conflictdiamant
  • conflicthaard
  • conflictmineraal
  • conflictsituatie
  • conflictstof

Related terms

  • conflictueus

Descendants

  • Afrikaans: konflik
  • ? Indonesian: konflik
  • ? West Frisian: konflikt

Romanian

Etymology

From Latin conflictus

Noun

conflict n (plural conflicte)

  1. conflict

Declension

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tournament

English

Etymology

Old French tornoiement (Modern French tournoiement) from the verb tornoier.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?t??n?m?nt/, /?t??n?m?nt/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?t??n?m?nt/, /?t?n?m?nt/, /?t??n?m?nt/
  • Hyphenation: tour?na?ment

Noun

tournament (plural tournaments)

  1. (historical) During the Middle Ages, a series of battles and other contests designed to prepare knights for war.
  2. A series of games; either the same game played many times, or a succession of games related by a single theme; played competitively to determine a single winning team or individual.
  3. (graph theory) A digraph obtained by assigning a direction to each edge in an undirected complete graph.

Synonyms

  • (Middle Ages, contests, games, battles): tourney
  • (contests, sports, games): tourney

Descendants

  • ? Japanese: ?????? (t?namento)

Translations

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