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inroad
▪ I. inroad, n. (ˈɪnrəʊd) Also 6–8 inrode. [f. in adv. 11 d + road n., in sense ‘riding’.] 1. A hostile incursion into a country; a raid or foray.1548 W. Patten Exp. Scot. Pref. a j b, Hys grace..soo inuaded the Scottish borders, wasted and burnt Tyuydale and their Marches, that euen yet they forthi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inroad, Kentucky
Inroad is an unincorporated community in Adair County, Kentucky, United States. Its elevation is 630 feet (192 m). wikipedia.org
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inroad
inroad/ˈɪnrəud; `ɪnˌrod/ n(esp pl 尤作复数)1 ~ (into sth) sudden attack on another's territory; raid 突然侵袭他人领地; 突袭 inroads into enemy territory 突袭敌国领土.2 (idm 习语) make inroads into/on sth gradually use up or consume more and more of sth; lessen the amount of sth available 消耗某物 Hospital bills had made deep... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Studsgade
History Studsgade was the northern inroad to the medieval town, and like other roads leading into the town, it was built on at an early time. wikipedia.org
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inras
† inrace, inras Obs. rare. [f. in-1 + ras, race, after L. incursus.] A rushing upon, inroad, assault.a 1300 E.E Psalter xc. 6 [xci. 5] Fra arwe þat es in daie fleghand..and of inras. a 1340 Hampole Psalter xc. 6 Of arw fleghand in day..of inras & mydday deuyll. comm., The inras..that is, apert risyn... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gofraid O'Donnell
He made a successful inroad into Tyrone against Brian O'Neill in 1252. wikipedia.org
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enrood
enrood var. of inroad v. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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Santo Stefano (Genoa)
Stefano dates from 965, although some scholars attribute its foundation in 972 to the then bishop of Genoa, Theodulf, who rebuilt it after a Saracen inroad wikipedia.org
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out-course
▪ I. † ˈout-course Obs. [out- 7: after Lat. excursio, excursus running out, invasion.] An excursion; a hostile inroad or incursion.a 1603 T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N.T. (1618) 721 It so crusheth this opinion of the Saints out-courses upon the earth. 1621 Molle Camerar. Liv. Libr. v. iv. 333 Made o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Machanidas
the Greek states were negotiating the terms of peace, and the Eleans were making preparations for the next Olympic festival, Machanidas projected an inroad wikipedia.org
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incursionist
inˈcursionist [f. incursion + -ist, after excursionist.] One who makes an incursion or inroad; an invader. (Humorous.)1883 Blackw. Mag. July 111 To be hunted from post to pillar in one's own house by surging floods of independent incursionists. 1892 Illustr. Lond. News 17 Sept. 374/1 These incursion... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roncoferraro
important bridge over the Mincio River, was the location of two battles: The first (April 24, 1848) allowed the small Modenese army to push back an Austrian inroad wikipedia.org
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What does 侵略 (Qīnlüè) mean in Chinese? - WordHippo
English words for 侵略 include aggression, invasion, invade, encroachment, incursion, intrude, foray and inroad. Find more Chinese words at wordhippo.com!
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United States Army Volunteer Reserve Association
He was masquerading as a U.S. military reservist and preying on immigrants by promising that joining his group would give them an inroad to U.S. citizenship wikipedia.org
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unsubjugate
unˈsubjugate, v. (un-2 3.)1834 Sir H. Taylor Artevelde ii. v. ii, Those powers by this nocturnal inroad wild Surprised.., vainly I essayed To rally and unsubjugate. Oxford English Dictionary
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