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1Strife — may refer to:* Strife, a 1996 computer game. * Strife, a hardcore band from the United States. * Strife, a play by John Galsworthy. * Eris, in Greek mythology the goddess of discord, whose name means strife . * Strife, A British band from the… …
2Strife — Strife, n. [OF. estrif. See {Strive}.] 1. The act of striving; earnest endeavor. [Archaic] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Exertion or contention for superiority; contest of emulation, either by intellectual or physical efforts. [1913 Webster] Doting… …
3Strife: Quest for the Sigil — Strife (jeu vidéo) Strife Éditeur Velocity Développeur Rogue Entertainment Date de sortie 1996 Genre Jeu de tir subjectif, Jeu de rôle Mode de jeu Un joueur, multijoueur 2 4 joueurs en deathmatch …
4Strife — Разработчик Rogue Entertainment Издатель Studio 3DO Создатели Геймдизайнер Jim Molinets Да …
5strife´less — strife «stryf», noun. 1. the act of quarreling; fighting: »bitter strife between rivals. SYNONYM(S): conflict, contention. 2. a quarrel; fight: »to find out the cause of a strife. SYNONYM(S) …
6strife — UK US /straɪf/ noun [U] ► disagreements between groups of people: »industrial/financial/political strife »boardroom/internal strife …
7strife — [straıf] n [U] formal [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: estrif, probably from estriver; STRIVE] trouble between two or more people or groups = ↑conflict ethnic/religious/civil etc strife ▪ a time of political strife …
8strife — (n.) early 13c., from O.Fr. estrif, variant of estrit quarrel, dispute, impetuosity, probably from Frankish *strid, from P.Gmc. *strido strife, combat (Cf. O.H.G. strit quarrel, dispute ), related to O.H.G. stritan to fight; see STRIDE (Cf.… …
9strife — strife; strife·less; …
10strife-torn — strifeˈ torn adjective Severely disrupted, damaged, etc by conflict • • • Main Entry: ↑strife …