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[ ahr -muh -stis ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɑr mə stɪs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement of the warring parties; truce: World War I ended with the armistice of 1918.
Origin of armistice First recorded in 1670–80; from French, from Medieval Latin armistitium, equivalent to Latin armi- (combining form of arma “weapons, arms, instruments of war”) + -stitium “a stopping” (stit- being a variant stem of sistere “to stop,” and modeled on Latin solstitium “solstice”) + -ium neuter of -ius adjective and noun suffix; see origin at arm2 , solstice,stand,-ium
OTHER WORDS FROM armistice post·ar·mi·stice, noun Words nearby armistice arming chest, Arminian, Arminianism, Arminius, armipotent, armistice , Armistice Day, Armitage, armless, armlet, armload
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Example sentences from the Web for armistice Life along the Armistice line showcases some of the worst excesses of both sides.
The Gaza War Has Left Jerusalem More Divided Than Ever | Peter Schwartzstein| August 24, 2014| DAILY BEAST
By the time the Armistice was signed in 1918, a British woman aged 16-32 stood only a one-in-ten chance of marriage.
The Tragic, Heroic Women of World War I | Jacqueline Winspear| June 29, 2014| DAILY BEAST
After the Armistice , Brazier hosted one of her popular pig roasts at Col de la Luère, hiring a clown and a marching band.
The Queen of the French Kitchen | Katie Baker| March 26, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The fighting had stopped with nothing more solid than an armistice .
Between Two Catastrophes: Look at Syria, and Question Everyone's Stories about 1948 | Gershom Gorenberg| September 23, 2013| DAILY BEAST
Legal jurisdiction would go in accordance with the 1949 armistice agreement.
Two States With Open Borders | Geoffrey Levin| March 13, 2013| DAILY BEAST
An armistice is the cessation of active hostilities for a period agreed between belligerents.
International Law | George Grafton Wilson and George Fox Tucker
The signing of the armistice saw the difficulties of supplying soluble coffee about overcome.
America's Munitions 1917-1918 | Benedict Crowell
The treacherous enemy having broken the armistice , the burning of the Palace-castle of Chapultepec followed soon arter.
The Guerilla Chief | Mayne Reid
Germany was supplied under the approval of the Allies in accordance with the armistice agreement.
Herbert Hoover | Vernon Kellogg
No doubt was felt that the armistice was the result of the capture of Tientsin.
With the Allies to Pekin | George Alfred Henty
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British Dictionary definitions for armistice noun an agreement between opposing armies to suspend hostilities in order to discuss peace terms; truce
Word Origin for armistice C18: from New Latin armistitium, from Latin arma arms + sistere to stop, stand still
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Words related to armistice truce, ceasefire, suspension, treaty