obfuscate
Webster Dictionary
obfuscated; darkened; obscured
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velitation
Webster Dictionary
a dispute or contest; a slight contest; a skirmish
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triathlon
(ɪˈæθ lɒn)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an athletic contest comprising three consecutive events, usu. swimming, bicycling, and distance running, and won by the contestant finishing the entire contest in the least time.
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war
Webster Dictionary
a state of opposition or contest; an act of opposition; an inimical contest, act, or action; enmity; hostility
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heat
(hit)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a race or other contest in which competitors attempt to qualify for entry in the final race or contest.
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tied
(tied(p), even, level(p))
Princeton's WordNet
of the score in a contest
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even
(tied(p), even, level(p))
Princeton's WordNet
of the score in a contest
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level
(tied(p), even, level(p))
Princeton's WordNet
of the score in a contest
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athletics
(athletic contest, athletic competition, athletics)
Princeton's WordNet
a contest between athletes
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athletic contest
(athletic contest, athletic competition, athletics)
Princeton's WordNet
a contest between athletes
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athletic competition
(athletic contest, athletic competition, athletics)
Princeton's WordNet
a contest between athletes
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race
(race)
Princeton's WordNet
a contest of speed
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prizewinning
(champion, prizewinning)
Princeton's WordNet
holding first place in a contest
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decision
(decision)
Princeton's WordNet
the outcome of a game or contest
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fighting
(fight, fighting, combat, scrap)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of fighting; any contest or struggle
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dogfight
(dogfight)
Princeton's WordNet
a fiercely disputed contest
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rule out
(rule out, eliminate, winnow out, reject)
Princeton's WordNet
dismiss from consideration or a contest
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eliminate
(rule out, eliminate, winnow out, reject)
Princeton's WordNet
dismiss from consideration or a contest
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eliminate
(eliminate)
Princeton's WordNet
remove from a contest or race
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reject
(rule out, eliminate, winnow out, reject)
Princeton's WordNet
dismiss from consideration or a contest
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scrap
(fight, fighting, combat, scrap)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of fighting; any contest or struggle
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tie
(tie)
Princeton's WordNet
equality of score in a contest
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combat
(fight, fighting, combat, scrap)
Princeton's WordNet
the act of fighting; any contest or struggle
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also-ran
(loser, also-ran)
Princeton's WordNet
a contestant who loses the contest
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battle of wits
(battle of wits)
Princeton's WordNet
a contest in which intelligence rather than violence is used
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victor
(winner, victor)
Princeton's WordNet
the contestant who wins the contest
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booby prize
(booby prize)
Princeton's WordNet
a prize given to one who finishes last in a contest
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winner
(winner, victor)
Princeton's WordNet
the contestant who wins the contest
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loser
(loser, also-ran)
Princeton's WordNet
a contestant who loses the contest
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champion
(champion, prizewinning)
Princeton's WordNet
holding first place in a contest
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