archrival

  • 1archrival — (n.) by 1805, from ARCH (Cf. arch ) + RIVAL (Cf. rival) …

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  • 2archrival — UK [ˌɑː(r)tʃˈraɪv(ə)l] / US [ˌɑrtʃˈraɪv(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms archrival : singular archrival plural archrivals the main person, company etc that you compete with in sport, business etc The two supermarket chains are archrivals …

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  • 3archrival — /ahrch ruy veuhl/, n. a chief rival. [ARCH 1 + RIVAL] * * * archrival UK [ˌɑː(r)tʃˈraɪv(ə)l] US [ˌɑrtʃˈraɪv(ə)l] noun [countable] [singular archrival plural archrivals …

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  • 4archrival — noun A chief rival. The term is generally applied only to rivals who have competed against each other for at least a few years. The New York Yankees are playing their archrival the Boston Red Sox tonight …

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  • 5archrival — noun Date: 1941 a principal rival …

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  • 6archrival — /ahrch ruy veuhl/, n. a chief rival. [ARCH 1 + RIVAL] * * * …

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  • 7archrival — arch|ri|val [ ,artʃ raıvl ] noun count the main person, company, etc. that you compete with in sports, business, etc.: The two supermarket chains are archrivals …

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  • 8archrival — n. main opponent, primary competitor …

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  • 9Ohio Bobcats men's basketball — Ohio Bobcats University Ohio University Conference MAC East Division Location …

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  • 10football — /foot bawl /, n. 1. a game in which two opposing teams of 11 players each defend goals at opposite ends of a field having goal posts at each end, with points being scored chiefly by carrying the ball across the opponent s goal line and by place… …

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