💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Combat ceiling"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| service ceilingnoun | altitude above which a plane cannot climb faster than a given rate |
| ceilinged | (especially in combination) Having a (specified type of) ceiling. |
| ceilingsnoun | The overhead closure of a room. |
| combattingverb | (transitive) To fight; to struggle against. |
| combat zonenoun | A neighborhood on the southern edge of downtown Boston that included numerous bars, peep shows, pornography vendors, and prostitution. |
| ceiled | (in combination) Having some specified type of ceiling. |
| combatantnoun | A person engaged in combat, often armed. |
| armed combatnoun | an engagement fought between two military forces |
| combat bootnoun | A type of boot designed to be worn by soldiers during actual combat or combat training |
| combat fatiguenoun | A psychiatric condition characterized by fatigue caused by battle. |
| combatantsnoun | A person engaged in combat, often armed. |
| combatingverb | Alternative spelling of combatting: present participle and gerund of combat |
| glass ceilingnoun | An unrecognized or unwritten barrier to further progression or promotion, in employment and elsewhere, for a member of a specific demographic group (originally women). |
| fightingnoun | The act or process of contending; violence or conflict. |
| high groundnoun | (idiomatic, uncountable, usually with "the") A position of advantage or superiority in a conflict or competition. |
| combativenessnoun | The state of being combative. |
| firefightnoun | A skirmish involving an exchange of gunfire. |
| concentrated firenoun | fire from two or more weapons directed at a single target or area (as fire by batteries of two or more warships) |
| combatsnoun | Clipping of combat trousers. [cargo pants] |
| warfightingnoun | (military, often attributive) The fighting of a war. |
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