peace initiative | opening move in negotiating a peace treaty |
disorderly conduct disorderly behavior disturbance of the peace breach of the peace | any act of molesting, interrupting, hindering, agitating, or arousing from a state of repose or otherwise depriving inhabitants of the peace and quiet to which they are entitled |
peace march | a protest march against (a particular) war and in favor of peace |
calumet peace pipe pipe of peace | a highly decorated ceremonial pipe of Amerindians, smoked on ceremonial occasions (especially as a token of peace) |
separate | a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments |
peace advocacy | any policy that advocates maintaining peaceful international relations |
offprint reprint separate | a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication |
pax kiss of peace | (Roman Catholic Church) a greeting signifying Christian love for those assisting at the Eucharist |
peace peace treaty pacification | a treaty to cease hostilities, peace came on November th |
Peace of Westphalia | the peace treaty that ended the Thirty Years' War in |
peace offering olive branch | something offered to an adversary in the hope of obtaining peace |
peace peacefulness peace of mind repose serenity heartsease ataraxis | the absence of mental stress or anxiety |
Peace Corps | a civilian organization sponsored by the United States government, helps people in developing countries |
North Dakota Peace Garden State ND | a state of north central United States bordering on Canada |
conciliator make-peace pacifier peacemaker reconciler | someone who tries to bring peace |
justice of the peace | a local magistrate with limited powers |
lawman law officer peace officer | an officer of the law |
spathiphyllum peace lily spathe flower | any of various plants of the genus Spathiphyllum having a white or green spathe and a spike of fragrant flowers and often cultivated as an ornamental |
peace process | any social process undertaken by governments who want their citizens to believe they are trying to avoid armed hostilities |
peace | harmonious relations, freedom from disputes, the roommates lived in peace together |
peace | the state prevailing during the absence of war |
peace public security | the general security of public places, he was arrested for disturbing the peace |
branch ramify fork furcate separate | divide into two or more branches so as to form a fork, The road forks |
screen off separate off | partition by means of a divider, such as a screen, screen off this part of the room |
break separate split up fall apart come apart | become separated into pieces or fragments, The figurine broke, The freshly baked loaf fell apart |
distinguish separate differentiate secern secernate severalize severalise tell tell apart | mark as different, We distinguish several kinds of maple |
classify class sort assort sort out separate | arrange or order by classes or categories, How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric? |
make peace | end hostilities, The brothers who had been fighting over their inheritance finally made peace |
filter filtrate strain separate out filter out | remove by passing through a filter, filter out the impurities |
separate | divide into components or constituents, Separate the wheat from the chaff |
separate disunite divide part | force, take, or pull apart, He separated the fighting children, Moses parted the Red Sea |
separate divide part | come apart, The two pieces that we had glued separated |
separate part split | go one's own way, move apart, The friends separated after the party |
separate divide | make a division or separation |
separate part split up split break d break up | discontinue an association or relation, go different ways, The business partners broke over a tax question, The couple separated after years of marriage, My friend and I split up |
divide split split up separate dissever carve up | separate into parts or portions, divide the cake into three equal parts, The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I |
discriminate separate single out | treat differently on the basis of sex or race |
separate divide | act as a barrier between, stand between, The mountain range divides the two countries |
asleep(p) at peace(p) at rest(p) deceased departed gone | dead, he is deceased, our dear departed friend |
freestanding separate | standing apart, not attached to or supported by anything, a freestanding bell tower, a house with a separate garage |
disjoined separate | have the connection undone, having become separate |
separate | separated according to race, sex, class, or religion, separate but equal, girls and boys in separate classes |
peaceable peace-loving | inclined or disposed to peace, they met in a peaceable spirit, peace-loving citizens |
separate | independent, not united or joint, a problem consisting of two separate issues, they went their separate ways, formed a separate church |