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peacemaker

English

Etymology

peace +? maker

Noun

peacemaker (plural peacemakers)

  1. A person who restores peace, especially by settling disputes.
    • Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
  2. (non-native speakers' English, medicine) Misconstruction of pacemaker.

Translations

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  • what pacemaker do
  • what pacemaker of the heart
  • what pacemakers are mri compatible
  • what pacemaker means
  • what pacemaker look like
  • what pacemaker works
  • what peacemakers do


peaceful

English

Alternative forms

  • peacefull (archaic)

Etymology

From Middle English peesful, pesful, paisful, pesefull, equivalent to peace +? -ful.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?pi?sf?l/
  • Hyphenation: peace?ful

Adjective

peaceful (comparative more peaceful or peacefuller or peacefuler, superlative most peaceful or peacefullest or peacefulest)

  1. Not at war or disturbed by strife or turmoil.
    Antonyms: warring, at war
  2. Inclined to peace.
    Synonyms: peaceable, pacific
    Antonyms: belligerent, violent
  3. Motionless and calm.
    Synonyms: tranquil, placid, still

Derived terms

Translations

peaceful From the web:

  • what peaceful protests have worked
  • what peaceful means
  • what peaceful activity is this woman doing
  • what peaceful hours i once enjoyed
  • has peaceful protest ever worked
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