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The Collaborative International Dictionary
battlefront

battlefront \bat"tle*front\ n. the line along which opposing armies face each other.

Syn: front, front line.

Wiktionary
battlefront

n. 1 The region or line along which opposing army engage in combat. 2 The area in which opponents or opposing ideas meet.

WordNet
battlefront

n. the line along which opposing armies face each other [syn: front, front line]

Wikipedia
Battlefront (disambiguation)

Battlefront can refer to:

  • A military front in warfare
  • Star Wars: Battlefront (series), a series of video games consisting of:
    • Star Wars: Battlefront, a 2004 video game based in the Star Wars universe
    • Star Wars: Battlefront II, a 2005 sequel to Star Wars: Battlefront
    • Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, a 2007 spin-off, for the PlayStation Portable
    • Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron, the second spin-off, for the PlayStation Portable as well as the Nintendo DS that was released in 2009
    • Star Wars Battlefront (2015 video game)
  • Battlefront.com, an American video game publisher
  • Pokémon Battle Frontier (disambiguation)

Usage examples of "battlefront".

Zentral-Flughafen and the battlefront, reminded every Berliner who cared to look up how near the fighting was.

Some Malwa in the first ranks, on both edges of the battlefront, were able to veer aside.

If women could go to the battlefront as nurses, they could divorce as well.

He storms his way across the battlefront, but I, too, do damage with my arrows.

Thu-Kimnibol and the rest of his faction were off at the battlefront, Hresh had disappeared, the younger men of the city seemed all to have entered the chapels.

Most of these transmissions from the battlefront were shaky and wobbly.

He was in Leipzig, and that wasn't a battlefront, but there were demonstrations going on in East Germany, and there were places to die other than a war zone.

Despite the strange lull on the battlefronts, Hitler's Reich is falling.

She did not mention Colonel Scott's support since Scott was out West, on a final tour of the battlefronts, and was soon to be replaced by someone personally close to the new Secretary, possibly Stanton's brother-in-law.

And other men on more obvious battlefronts had done what they could with what they had, because wars didn't wait.

And the pope, already loudly accused of flagging Catholic zeal on the battlefronts of Europe, could not allow a new affront to go unpunished.

A Defense Department spokesman had publicly announced that the strategy of bombing North Vietnam's irrigation dikes during the late unpleasantness with that (former) country was one that had workable, albeit top-secret, counterparts for other potential battlefronts.

He telegraphed Jilinsky that he was leaving for the battlefront and then, ordering baggage and wireless apparatus to be sent back to Russia, cut his communications with the rear.