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attack to set upon with vigor. [1/9 definitions]
beset to set upon or assail from all sides; besiege. [1/2 definitions]
bivouac to set up or stay in a bivouac. [1/2 definitions]
cadre in the military, a core group of experienced personnel who can set up and train a new unit. [1/2 definitions]
camp1 an outdoor place where tents or temporary shelters are set up. [1/9 definitions]
encamp to set up, or take lodging in, a camp. [1/2 definitions]
encampment a place where a camp has been set up. [1/2 definitions]
ferry a business set up to carry people, vehicles, and other things across a bay, river, lake, or channel by boat or ship. [1/6 definitions]
field hospital a hospital-like facility set up for emergency treatment of soldiers near the fighting zone.
found2 to set up or create; establish. [1/3 definitions]
gill net a net set upright in the water in order to catch fish by the gills.
hobbyhorse a toy horse set upon rockers; rocking horse. [1/3 definitions]
hot line a direct communication system set up for use in times of emergency or crisis, esp. between heads of government. [1/2 definitions]
institution an organization set up for a specific purpose, usu. of public service, such as a hospital or school. [1/5 definitions]
kangaroo court an unauthorized court, such as one set up by prison inmates or strikers, that often disregards or parodies normal legal procedures.
let in mathematics, used to propose that something be accepted as true in order to set up a problem or demonstrate a principle. [1/8 definitions]
make sail to set up the sails or change their number or direction to catch the wind's force better.
Medgar Evers American civil rights activist during the 1950s and early sixties. Evers worked to desegregate Mississippi schools, set up voter registration drives, helped organize economic boycotts of white businesses engaging in discrimination, and investigated crimes against black citizens. He was assassinated by a member of a white supremacist group in 1963. (b. 1925--d. 1963).
multiplex to set up (a circuit) to carry such simultaneous communications. [1/5 definitions]
pitch1 to establish, set up, or anchor solidly. [1/23 definitions]
pop-up pertaining to or being a business establishment that is set up very quickly and intended to operate on a short-term, temporary basis. [1/6 definitions]